
1) Greyhole: I am one that doesn't want/need greyhole on by default. It's best for keeping am7 clean and mean. I also agree those that would use it would/should have the tech chops to get it installed pretty easily. Making it an app sounds best. For those coming from WHS....not every WHS user used drivepool/extender. It was dropped in 2011v2 also.
2) Updating: The OP doesn't really understand the massive changes that occur in distro pkgs and config files and the platform changes that amahi went through from am6 to am7. Thinking an upgrade from fed 14 to fed 19 is possible is kind of ludicrous. He should ask in a fed forum that question. It would become clear to him fast there. Here we try to be polite.
3) Apps: This is best left to amahi mgmt. They know what demand for apps is happening and I trust them to get the main ones out asap.
That said I highly disagree with cpg building some mobile amahi app lately. I would have thought he'd work on server apps first. Oh well.
This distro isn't about getting mgmt to give me all I want but what's best for the majority of it's users. I want it to be a good home server first then I want it to be a public web app server. I had to give up on the latter happening. I don't think cpg or others? care about that. Theres lots of linux web servers like turnkey for that I found. But....I still want it on am7 dangit. How hard would it be? Arrrrgh
4) VPN: I would like to see it work just like in am6 fed14. It just works. If bridging is wanted thats a wiki how to issue. VPN is very slow for most users because of home ISP crap upload speeds. To bridge that slow of a connection for me made no sense. I use it to move small stuff back n forth to my other amahi server sites not to link wan site to site which is what brdging is usually used for. If you have a T-1 I could see it.
So am7 is a nice fast running refresh of am6 and in time it should be as usable. I like that it is update-able. That was my beef with F14.