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Past Due Changelogs
« on: June 29, 2025, 05:09:29 PM »
https://control-webpanel.com/changelog

Anyone ever going to catch this thing up? 1206 for pro was just released and no up0date on the changelog since the beginning of 2024...SMH. Gonna start considering a replacement for CWP it seems to be going downhill for sure. I mean crap you can't even get this company to fix bugs let alone add new features.

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Re: Past Due Changelogs
« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2025, 06:26:20 PM »
Still no viable alternative in my POV... unless you want to pay cPanel $$$ annually. (I could get away with it on one server, but another server has so many accounts as to put me in a $$/mo tier. I can put up with the lack of communication as long as we have a semi-solid product.

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Re: Past Due Changelogs
« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2025, 09:42:32 PM »
ispconfig is looking good to me i used to use it.

cwp is rated in 6th place right now.

https://www.veeble.com/blog/10-most-popular-web-hosting-control-panels/

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Re: Past Due Changelogs
« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2025, 12:44:19 AM »
Changelogs are very minor.
They are working on getting EL9 stable, so they can already start on EL10.

cPanel & Plesk will always to high, they have been around for 25 + years, and people are use to them, and some people don't like change.

I would rate them to:

1. cPanel (But high Cost)
2. Plesk (Same - High Cost, and then nickel & dime you to death with plugins)
3. Webuzo (Again - Cost)
4. CWP
5. ISPConfig
6. ISPManager
7. VestaCP
8. DirectAdmin
9. VirtualMin (Webmin's cousin)
10. Ajenti 2 (Looks like it has some promise)

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Re: Past Due Changelogs
« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2025, 03:44:48 PM »
DirectAdmin is also very expensive if you have any number of user accounts. A lot of this thread's ground was already covered in this other thread:
https://forum.centos-webpanel.com/informations/future-of-cwp/
shoulders put together this fairly comprehensive comparison of panels:
https://quantumwarp.com/kb/articles/64-cpanel/1001-cpanel-alternatives-and-linux-web-interfaces

Again, a lot of the downfall of each is high monthly cost, putting you right back into cPanel-land. Either that or they are young, unproven, or downright clunky (and some are eye gougingly ugly).

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Re: Past Due Changelogs
« Reply #5 on: July 14, 2025, 11:26:39 AM »
I am loving cwp at the moment its a great product and i hope alot more people use it rather than the rip of costs of cPanel and Plesk.

Hopefully the dev's will bring some more updates out soon. i am looking forward to a updated version of the backup system.

keep up the great work and Thank you!

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Re: Changelogs updated
« Reply #6 on: March 17, 2026, 01:24:08 PM »
Some one has finally took the time to update the changlogs

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Re: Changelogs updated
« Reply #7 on: March 17, 2026, 02:02:03 PM »
Some one has finally took the time to update the changlogs

Looks like giving feedback about improvements to be made to help CWP to grow, actually helps. Instead of closed mind and toxic behaviour that everything is "critics". Who knew....

Good to see, and hope to continue the trend of constant changelog updates.

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Re: Past Due Changelogs
« Reply #8 on: March 18, 2026, 08:26:07 AM »
Yes its great news that change logs are being published once again. Long may it continue.

However you need to analyse the dates of the updates which I assume are accurate.

In 2023 there were regular monthly updates, sometimes two per month.
In 2024 there were only two updates.
In 2025 there were only two updates.
And in 2026 we have the first update.

What happened to regular monthly updates to fix and enhance CWP especially on AlmaLinux 9.x and 10.x ? Please discontinue support on EOL operating systems and focus on the new.

Thanks

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Re: Past Due Changelogs
« Reply #9 on: March 19, 2026, 07:44:34 PM »
Yes its great news that change logs are being published once again. Long may it continue.

However you need to analyse the dates of the updates which I assume are accurate.

In 2023 there were regular monthly updates, sometimes two per month.
In 2024 there were only two updates.
In 2025 there were only two updates.
And in 2026 we have the first update.

What happened to regular monthly updates to fix and enhance CWP especially on AlmaLinux 9.x and 10.x ? Please discontinue support on EOL operating systems and focus on the new.

Thanks

I agree, they need to drop support for the Past EOL CentOS 7.

Once they do that, the limitations for AL9 and hopefully AL10 will be gone.
Including getting rid of PHP 7.4/8.0 as the base version cwpsrv uses.

I understand the problem with PHP 8.4, since that org (PHP) removed several packages and now you have to use PECL to install them.

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Re: Past Due Changelogs
« Reply #10 on: March 20, 2026, 01:43:33 PM »
I just had a long discussion with José.

He told me about some major changes: a new interface for the administration panel.

Many modules will be added, and support for the popular PHP versions 8.4, 8.5, and 8.6 will follow.

He says it will arrive soon.

So far, everything he told me has been done.

CWP is not dead, quite the opposite.
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