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CPANEL-35877 and the death of cPanel

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  • FFS, making a theme to copy something else. How do people not feel shitty?

  • @Offshore_Solutions said:

    @Daniel15 said:

    @Offshore_Solutions said:
    The end goal is to create a commercial cPanel-like theme for Ispconfig to replace cPanel. Then we follow that up by extending Ispconfig in other ways.

    Are you going to release it as open-source? Note that open-source software doesn't have to be free of charge - you can still charge money for it.
    I hope some of the revenue will go to the ISP-Config team.

    Yes it's likely to be open source. Notice that it won't initially be a separate fork of Ispconfig but only a "theme" that fully uses Ispconfig. What are your thoughts on the "themeing" system that allows you to change the look & feel of Ispconfig? Most of the times that Ispconfig releases an update, our theme will also need to be updated.

    I'm perplexed by the German founder & Owner of ISPConfig.com, Till Brehm. I asked him if he wanted to get interviewed at LET by @raindog308 to help advertise his Control Panel. He wanted nothing to do with an interview yet he's tremendously public on his own forum which is smaller than LET.

    Many people don't give a flying fuck about some random interview but sure like to express their opinions without being asked. /me

  • DirectAdmin must love the cPanel team's incompetence

    Thanked by 1Offshore_Solutions
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