Hey, developers. What are you using, if anything, to help users more easily deploy your software?

1. Docker files

2. One-click PaaS integrations (Railway, Heroku, etc.)

3. README.md and good luck

4. Other (please explain)

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Building in rust

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Rust doesn’t fix this. 😏

Docker is easy and integrations with Github, vercel or heroku, too.

Easy is relative. I’m asking about what’s done for users, not other devs.

Docker for users is just install docker and start machines, that's what I'm talking. Projects should have a dockerfile with everything configured.

When I am trying to deploy something "README.md and good luck" is always my favourite.

"4. Other" that is welcome and helpful; wikis

A massive honourable mention is devs like #[2] , #[3] , #[4] , #[5] and #[6] (to name just a few) who are active and engage first hand with end users. A bit out of the scope of your question perhaps, but it makes an incredible difference.

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Well, I meant 🙌🏼, but ☕️ never hurts.

Coffee helps too with those software deployments that go sideways 😅

1. Docker files for reproducible Android builds

2. Collaborations with major nodes platforms for easy connections: BTCPay, Lightning Terminal, RaspiBlitz, etc.

3. Extensive README and docs site (https://docs.zeusln.app/)

4. Listening to our users' requests and feedback and engaging with them

Now that’s what I’m talking about.

Would you say docker files is as good as it gets for now in terms of reproducing not only builds, but environments? What would you want if you could wave a magic wand?

Wish we could do a full dev environment and simulator with one Docker-like command

Fucking legends.

Literal gods.

Love the app’s progress ❤️‍🔥

Compiling to every platform in one second from anywhere with Go.

I should have clarified that I’m referring to users, not developers.