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I don't mind this model. That being said for me Immich is great but has a fatal flaw that has prevented me from using it: it doesn't do updates.
For me that's a big one, everything else I self host I have a docker compose pointing to latest, so eventually I do a pull and up and I'm done, running the latest version of the thing. In Immich this is not possible, I discovered the hard way that they are not backwards compatible and that if you do that you need to keep track of their release notes to know what you need to manually do to update.
I haven't settled on a self-hosted photo management because of this. In theory Immich has almost everything I want (or more specifically, all of the other solutions I found lack something), but having to keep track of releases to do manual upgrades is stupid, this is a software, it should be easy to have it check the version on start and perform migration tasks if needed.
Well, they do say, that it is in very active development. There will be a time when updates get more stable and where they will offer an automated update path, just not now.
Yup, and I'm fine with that, but I think that switching from a donation to a subscription model before then is wrong.
I mean... It's perfectly usable as it is. Even though it's still in early development, it already has more feature than basically every competitor (except Google Photos maybe)
I agree, I'm not trying to bad mouth the project, I just feel that they shouldn't change from a donation structure until they have a stable version of the product.