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Everything here — the packages, the docker images, the daily rebuilds — runs on a homelab paid for out of pocket. If the repo has saved you an afternoon of compiling nginx by hand, a coffee back the other way is hugely appreciated.
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GitHub — Issues & Pull Requests
Found a bug in one of our packages? Want to suggest a module, patch, or build flag? Open an issue or PR on the main repo. This is the right place for anything that benefits from being public, searchable, and version-controlled.
- Package build failures & regressions
- Module requests
- Security reports (use a private advisory if sensitive)
- Documentation fixes
Discord — Chat
Prefer a conversation? Join the Discord. It’s the right place for anything that benefits from back-and-forth — “is this expected?” questions, help getting a build working, or sharing nginx and Angie configs that almost work.
- Real-time install & upgrade help
- Config & tuning discussion (nginx, Angie)
- Early heads-up on new modules
- Community chat with other repo users
Which one should I use?
If it’s something other users will hit too — a broken package, a missing module, a typo in the docs — GitHub is the right call. The issue gets indexed, the fix gets linked to a commit, and the next person to search for it finds the answer. If it’s a “how do I…” or “is this expected…” question, Discord is faster and lower-friction.