Testing and or QC of the applications

I ran across BigBear from a youtube channel and thought id check you out. Upon finding that there was a repository for Cosmos Cloud I became excited. Unfortunately the first 3 that docker containers I tested where all broken. Does anyone actually test or use this or is it just an automated script that is used to convert the containers or have I just had really bad luck?
just in case anyone wants to test here are the first 3 i tried. Kind of afraid to try anymore

  • Linkwarden installs fine but upon start it can’t find the database
  • obsidian-livesync would not even complete the install due to a file being used as a directory
  • dozzle fails but upon further research this appears to be caused by a recent update so most likely not the fault of the maintainer.

Hello,

The Cosmos Cloud developer suggested converting BigBearCasaOS to BigBearCosmos. Currently, everything is fully automated, except for manually adding and fixing things, because I was spending 4 to 5 hours a day maintaining all the open-source projects without any financial return. Initially, I created BigBearCasaOS to assist people, and as it grew, I had to implement automation.

Before reaching over 100 apps in BigBearCasaOS, I manually tested and updated each one, which was very time-consuming. Now, I rely on the BigBearCommunity to inform me when something isn’t working. The community can either initiate a pull request or wait for me to address the issue.

If you would like to contribute, you can test the apps and report any issues. I’ve created YouTube videos for all the functional apps, and my plan was to test each app while producing a YouTube video.

Here is the playlist of all the tested apps: YouTube Playlist

ok that’s great to know it changes thoughts and expectations. Thank you for taking the time to answer. Is there a place to post issues such as discord or is the forums the best place for bugs/issues ?