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.

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    12 hours ago

    A couple of questions for those who have used it. Does it back up the video snippet portion of the live photos? Does it have webdav support so I can backup to pcloud? Can it backup to multiple places, like my local harddisk and the pcloud storage?

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      10 hours ago

      Does it back up the video snippet portion of the live photos?

      Yeah it works great for live photos I take with my Pixel. Should work for iOS ones too.

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      11 hours ago

      Don’t think it has WebDAV support but you can use rsync to back up to pcloud. That’s how I handle it.

      Also, by default when you upload files to Immich it creates it’s own directory structure but they have Storage Templates you can enable/customize to make it more human readable so the backups are more useful if looking at them without Immich.

      Another option of you want more control over the directories themselves is External Libraries… but I don’t believe uploading works with them, so you’d have to manually manage them outside of Immich (which kind of defeats the purpose IMO)