Any news on any of this ?
With cPanel version 60 about to be released to current, and support for EA3 depreciated and due for removal in 62, and cPanel targeted major release cycle down to 3 months ....... we seem to be rapidly running out of time !!
Please let us know what is going on. We have enough to worry about with just supporting our customers, Brexit, EU legislation and just keeping ones head above water without having to expend so much time and effort searching for clues as to what the next upgrade disaster to befall us might be.
As I have said before - this is our lives and livelihoods you guys are playing with - some of us don work for multinationals and cant afford the time or $$ to go play at one of your conventions where one MIGHT stumble across some answers.
Maybe the plan all along is to force out and get rid of all the small independent hosting companies and just take care of the big players - it certainly seems to be working from the number of hosting companies I am seeing collapse each week due to the inability of the tech staff to keep up with what cPanel and apparently Cloudlinux are doing (although since Cloudlinux isn telling us anything its hard to know)
I am beginning to regret ever switching from Plesk to cPanel/Cloudlinux now ..... and Plesk was dreadful at the time ! (Probably still is)
Wish I could extend my warmest regards, but I am too unhappy and concerned to do so with any sincerity.
With cPanel version 60 about to be released to current, and support for EA3 depreciated and due for removal in 62, and cPanel targeted major release cycle down to 3 months ....... we seem to be rapidly running out of time !!
Please let us know what is going on. We have enough to worry about with just supporting our customers, Brexit, EU legislation and just keeping ones head above water without having to expend so much time and effort searching for clues as to what the next upgrade disaster to befall us might be.
As I have said before - this is our lives and livelihoods you guys are playing with - some of us don work for multinationals and cant afford the time or $$ to go play at one of your conventions where one MIGHT stumble across some answers.
Maybe the plan all along is to force out and get rid of all the small independent hosting companies and just take care of the big players - it certainly seems to be working from the number of hosting companies I am seeing collapse each week due to the inability of the tech staff to keep up with what cPanel and apparently Cloudlinux are doing (although since Cloudlinux isn telling us anything its hard to know)
I am beginning to regret ever switching from Plesk to cPanel/Cloudlinux now ..... and Plesk was dreadful at the time ! (Probably still is)
Wish I could extend my warmest regards, but I am too unhappy and concerned to do so with any sincerity.
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