Hope you're all doing well.
I am currently on 4.90 CEX and am considering updating to 4.91 CEX as soon as some of the kinks have been ironed out. My sense is that it's stable as of now(?).
One thing I thought I'd get some input on is what I need to do with webman. I already have the latest version installed from a few months ago and haven't had any issues with it. Will this still be up-to-date per the additoinal features noted on the github page or will I have to re-install it? The latest version dates back to the very same one I installed, but only the notes have been updated, leading me to believe there are new features.
I very much appreciate all the work you've done on webman, @aldostools , so your input would certainly be of value to me.
May I ask how I should go about making sure I'm on the latest build? I'm already on v1.47.45, but is there anything else I need to do to get the added features that have been added since I installed it for the first time? I intend to update my webman before moving over to 4.91 if that's preferable?
I am currently on 4.90 CEX and am considering updating to 4.91 CEX as soon as some of the kinks have been ironed out. My sense is that it's stable as of now(?).
One thing I thought I'd get some input on is what I need to do with webman. I already have the latest version installed from a few months ago and haven't had any issues with it. Will this still be up-to-date per the additoinal features noted on the github page or will I have to re-install it? The latest version dates back to the very same one I installed, but only the notes have been updated, leading me to believe there are new features.
I very much appreciate all the work you've done on webman, @aldostools , so your input would certainly be of value to me.
May I ask how I should go about making sure I'm on the latest build? I'm already on v1.47.45, but is there anything else I need to do to get the added features that have been added since I installed it for the first time? I intend to update my webman before moving over to 4.91 if that's preferable?