So you’ll leave the web_only and data in samples and people who want to use two containers will have to copy and configure them by hand? The only extra support it required before was helping people who never bothered to update the data container.
Now we’ll need to tell a bunch of people how to use cp and nano. Arguably, if you don’t know cp and nano, you shouldn’t run a two-container setup. Jeff argued that if you don’t know cp and nano then you shouldn’t install Discourse, but I managed to change his mind when I wrote discourse-setup.
in the next while I’ll re-write my dashboard.literatecomputing.com to stop doing standard installs (since it can’t pipe answers into discourse-setup anymore) and will continue to make a 2-container install an option there.