Jellyfin 10.11.0 RC2 now available

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Jellyfin 10.11.0 RC2 now available - Lemmy.zip

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/41446530 [https://lemmy.zip/post/41446530] > Jellyfin, the open source media server, has released their 2nd RC for version 10.11.0. This is a major version release that transitions to the new EF Core database mapper. Please read on for more info from the Jellyfin team. > > > We are pleased to announce the second release candidate preview release of Jellyfin 10.11.0! > > > > This is a preview release, intended for those interested in testing 10.11.0 before it’s final public release. We welcome testers to help find as many bugs as we can before the final release. > > > > As always, please ensure you stop your Jellyfin server and take a full backup before upgrading! > > > > Important Notes & Features > > > > Please see the WIP release notes here for now: https://notes.jellyfin.org/v10.11.0_features [https://notes.jellyfin.org/v10.11.0_features] > > > > PLEASE READ THOSE NOTES THOROUGHLY BEFORE UPGRADING; current RC1 users should have a seamless upgrade. If you have any questions, please ask in our Matrix chat. > > See the GitHub link for more details and a full list of changes.

Removing TLS is a big bummer
Just reverse proxy. The reverse proxy will always handle TLS better.
Sure but it’s pretty heavy handed approach for myself to access my own server already on an IP whitelist
It more closely follows the UNIX philosophy–Do one thing, and do it well.