Not real sure where to put this .. its not really support, and i dont want to clutter up the announcement area.
But early observations is that it works real well. I setup docker on a 64bit arm just to test this out, and it installed and ran just fine. I did get a complaint about 32/64 bit architecture mismatch but i expected that. And i expected it to run afterward, it did. I dont pretend to have tested *everything* but i did do basics. Setup accounts, added removed rooms, sent mails around ( internal.. ) chat.. etc. Not tried connecting from something like Thunderbird, yet. Will try that tomorrow.
Curious if there is a formal regression testing list that you guys use. Perhaps if we all used that same ' testing plan' we would have more through testing of releases other than random ' i tested some stuff '? Just a thought.
I know this is the 'preferred route' going forward, but i do hope the plans didnt change about keeping easy install availble. That is still useful for people like on *bsd or new architectures, like RISC-V.. ( or just people who are not fans of docker )
