FYI, this is not open source and uses it’s own source available license.
FYI, this is not open source and uses it’s own source available license.
Wow, talk about malicious intent. Trying to trademark the name of the technology after it gets traction. Way to screw the whole AI community over.
I think the point is that if one needs to read a thousand pages of documentation before they can start using a new operating system they will just give up regardless of how good it is.
Installing packages is probably one of the first things you’d want to do so there is a lot of value in keeping its design intuitive.
The ‘you can make an alias or script for it’ argument only works if someone already has a working understanding of the underlying mechanisms. Which you can assume it someone gradually gets introduced to a Programme, but not if they are making a big switch like installing a new OS.
I think you are more than welcome to make a Fork and do this. You can backport all fixes and not implement new features.
I think new features is one of the core reasons the projects gets more contributors, and it sorely needs those. I understand why the focus is now on that.
If you want stability, I’d suggest maybe finding some likely minded people and go and maintain a Long Term Stable version.
Tip: be sure to se continue_on_error!
https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/scripts/#continuing-on-error