

Maybe, but I’m using Gluetun’s API too (which is very badly documented), and it seems to me some of the endpoints only work for OpenVPN. But I’ll have to look into it properly.
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@clb92@kbin.social
@clb92@lemmy.world
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Maybe, but I’m using Gluetun’s API too (which is very badly documented), and it seems to me some of the endpoints only work for OpenVPN. But I’ll have to look into it properly.
Well that’s annoying. When using it with Gluetun, I’m not sure I can even use Wireguard there.
Yeah, but organized into as many threads as there are issues/PRs, so it’s exactly as daunting as the same list as viewed on GitHub/project/issues (because it is exactly the same content).
Surely, dedicated tools for managing/tracking issues give you better tools for triaging, filtering, planning and such, compared to a mail client…
Awesome and detailed explanation, thanks. I figured they’d be juggling a lot of mails, and I guess it is possible for some people to stay on top of that and keep it all organized with a good mail client, but still… I would get lost so quickly.
Thanks again!
I’m probably gonna sound like a noob now, but how does one even properly handle issue tracking, working like that?
What did they use before? GitLab? A hosted solution like GitHub or Codeberg?
What you posted there is a dokker image.
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I do value my adblockers very highly, and I blocks ads in the browser, via DNS on my home network, and on my rooted phone too. Every time I access the internet on a device that isn’t mine, I’m blown away with how bad it is.