Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI
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@JasGot It was technically released today - so you should be able to install it and start using it now. We'll be doing the formal announcement on Monday (apparently there is a small known bug that our developers want to fix before we release it).
Feel free to spin one up and try it - but I'd suggest waiting until you get the formal email on Monday before putting it in production. I don't personally know what the bug was.
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@Skyetel said in Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI:
@JasGot It was technically released today - so you should be able to install it and start using it now. We'll be doing the formal announcement on Monday (apparently there is a small known bug that our developers want to fix before we release it).
Feel free to spin one up and try it - but I'd suggest waiting until you get the formal email on Monday before putting it in production. I don't personally know what the bug was.
Thanks!
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@Skyetel said in Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI:
It was technically released today - so you should be able to install it and start using it now
Will the install documentation be updated too?
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@JasGot I don’t believe the install methods have changed. So the existing guides should work.
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Okay - it's official. New version is out:
https://skyetel.com/postcards-1-1-now-available/ -
@Skyetel :disappointed_face:
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@JaredBusch Stop ya bitching and just use Ubuntu.
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@VoIP_n00b said in Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI:
@JaredBusch Stop ya bitching and just use Ubuntu.
Shut up Aaron.
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Just tested, working great on Ubuntu.
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@JaredBusch Oops
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@Skyetel said in Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI:
@JaredBusch Oops
The Fedora 32 problem is this.
https://github.com/docker/for-linux/issues/955
So not your fault.But for CentOS 8 I did not spend any time looking into it.
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Changed the Vultr Instance to Fedora 31. The install worked fine, but it failed to build.
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So the CentOS 8 problem and the Fedora 32 problem both stem from this.
This is 100% a docker problem.
So @Skyetel can we get a non-docker install method "supported"
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also, how do I submit bug reports in bitbucket? I don't see anything like the normal "issues" in gitlab or github.
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@JaredBusch said in Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI:
also, how do I submit bug reports in bitbucket? I don't see anything like the normal "issues" in gitlab or github.
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@JaredBusch said in Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI:
So the CentOS 8 problem and the Fedora 32 problem both stem from this.
This is 100% a docker problem.
So @Skyetel can we get a non-docker install method "supported"
It looks like Red Hat dropped support for Docker altogether:
http://crunchtools.com/why-no-docker/So we need to update our readme to recommend Centos 7 or Debian/Ubuntu.
I'll check to see if a non-docker install method is doable.
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Ubuntu
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@Skyetel They did indeed drop it. I read an article concerning that.
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I'll check to see if a non-docker install method is doable.
So the short answer to this question is "no," but we might modify the installation to switch to RHEL's k8s so you can use Centos 8. Our developers live and breathe containers, and trying to get them to go old school is... challenging lol.
However, we are going to be writing a few guides for users to be able to install postcards on cloud platforms like this:
https://www.digitalocean.com/products/kubernetes/ & https://aws.amazon.com/fargate/We're also going to draft some guides that show people how to the HTML source to make changes for themselves (ideally by being able to FTP into the Postcards Server and modify the HTML - but the exact method is up in the air).