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Wiki links in Readme file are broken #6

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pataquets opened this issue Mar 14, 2024 · 4 comments
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Wiki links in Readme file are broken #6

pataquets opened this issue Mar 14, 2024 · 4 comments
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@pataquets
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Browsing the repo didn't help, either.

@roots-3d
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setup instructions are welcome!

@mgoose99
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Looks like the README.md was also cloned from the original repo. That wiki is here: https://github.com/AbdBarho/stable-diffusion-webui-docker/wiki/Setup

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neggles commented Oct 4, 2024

FWIW the lack of instructions are because I primarily made this for my own use, and I don't consider it stable enough to use if you're not capable of working out some of the details yourself.

I'll attempt to get the readme updated etc. at some point in the nearish future but these days I just use SwarmUI inside one of my tensorpods containers so motivation to work on this is fairly low - but i've put it on the todo list.

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Thanks for the heads up, @neggles.
Fair enough, no obligation whatsoever. I'd even go further and clearly state that somewhere, to clearly set reasonable limits on that, whatever they might be, to prevent unreal expectation from users.
In addition, you might consider also stating what how much users are bound to expect in terms of "you'll have to figure yourself and improve the docs" and/or "help welcome, send PRs" (only if you have the bandwidth for review, of course). I mean, stating it explicitly, probably with some banner in the readme.
Also, if you happen to stop using it (which would be completely understandable), consider posting an "open for adoption" or "co-maintainers welcome" call, so this work doesn't end up sadly abandoned.
Just my 2c, HTH.
Thank you very much for considering, and specially for sharing.

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