Seems like a nice update to a piece of software that needs a way to standout against their, arguably, more popular fork. However...<p>> ownCloud Infinite Scale<p>This type of branding makes me nauseous.
Rewriting in go sounds great, but why microservices? Isn’t the target audience the “throw this onto a Raspberry PI / NAS and forget it” crowd?<p>I can’t imagine people wanting to administer dozens of independent daemons for such a setup.
I was not very happy with the ownCloud product and this rewirte was very much needed. I seem like they were just adding feature but tons of it just didn't work well at all.<p>I'm fine with less features, add them when they are ready.<p>I would maybe try it again after a rewrite.<p>Anybody have good alternatives? For me most important was exposing my files to other users and giving them access selectively. Also syncing files to the app would have been a great feature for me (this caused the most issues for me).
Using Nextcloud myself, that would be a good point to migrate. Nextcloud is not bad but sometimes i think the releases are not tested enough, with every release there is a problem, often not big ones but it's a bit to hmmm needy?<p>And there is also Seafile which is often forgotten:<p><a href="https://www.seafile.com/en/home/" rel="nofollow">https://www.seafile.com/en/home/</a>
NextCloud is more than enough for me with full secure setup. I do remmember pulled the repo of ownCloud on some dietpi and I did not liked it.
UI a bit oldscool and borring source code.