cross-posted from: https://kbin.melroy.org/m/foss@beehaw.org/t/1225798

After: ~1,337 days, 271 releases, 78,000 stars on GitHub, 1,558 contributors, 31,500 members on Discord, 36,000 members on Reddit, 68 languages on Weblate, Surviving the controversial announcement about joining FUTO, Having overwhelming success and support from the community with the product keys model, Launching the Merch store, Attending our first FOSDEM, …and before the release of GTA VI We are thrilled to announce the stable release of Immich! 🎉

I’m really excited about such a large project adopting semver! I never got the trend for software without a need for rapid release cycles adopting purely time-based version numbers.

  • ChogChog@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Does Immich still require you to store all user photos into the same central directory?

    I can’t move my family from Synology’s offering until I can be sure each users photos will be backed up to their own accessible drive.

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      13 hours ago

      I saw a Linux program that could let you setup a virtual mount with different rules for where each folder actually physically pointed to - like symlinks but with much more customisation. You might be able to use that to setup Immich to save different users to different drives

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      24 hours ago

      I think they’re organized into individual user directories (in one location), so could probably set up a directory backup per user to their own device if so desired.

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      24 hours ago

      Each user has a subdirectory, I dont see a reason you couldn’t symlink them so they actually reside on different drives.