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Wings is a beta. It's specifically tagged as such. I don't see this as an issue.
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You install the the current version of the panel (0.7) and the current daemon (0.6).
Wings will eventually replace the old nodejs daemon.
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Your arguments are not consistent. Why hide the Panel 1.0 docs behind a dropdown but not the Wings 1.0?
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Because the Panel is a direct upgrade/replacement while Wings is a completely new system.
But I do agree that Wings should be placed as a dropdown under the Daemon as it is basically a newer daemon written in another language, not to mention that the old daemon is referenced as wings
in multiple places. This would prevent people getting confused when they are installing Pterodactyl as it is not clear that you cannot run wings
with the current stable panel and when following the docs from the beginning it does not specify that you need to install the daemon to create and run servers, leading people to potentially install none of them, one of them, or both of them.
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I think we could solve this by just making it very clear on the wings install page that it is beta software, and likely not what the user is looking for.
I'm happy with the current documentation structure, but it might just need some language adjustments. I'm pretty tired of constantly changing things and making it more confusing for me to reason about and maintain just because people are too dense to slow down and read the directions.
However, if we're showing everything like this and there is not a clear warning on the wings page then it should be added.
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