Only a few weeks ago, YOU have been here, calling anyone that show a little bit of feedback about CWP lack of updates and advances as "cPanel envagelists". ANYONE - me included - that shows a little bit of frustation about the decadency of CWP have been downgraded by comments made from you.
Any one that came here, calling CWP as being outdated, or "dead", YOU active call them away. YOU have helped in the state that CWP is. and NOW you are putting this? The exact same thing that EVERYONE have been saying?
Im sorry, but must be a joke.
If CWP is in the state that it is, despite all your guides and help, YOU helped make it like this, scarring away users from the ONLY support that they have to show some bit of hope that something will change.
The fact that you, one of the CWP envangelists, NOW write this post, is the proff that this is dead and will not come back. So go look for another panel - something that you should have done long time ago... when everyone was saying it and you blame them.
CWP is dead.
CWP is
NOT DEAD,
NEVER said that.
And currently isn't outdated since AlmaLinux 8 hasn't reached EOL.
The main parts Apache, PHP, ModSecurity, etc. all can be updated manually without using the GUI.
But to be competitive past AL8 EOL on 2029-05-31 (3 years away) it should be updated to support AL10 to make it future proof.
Again, they do need to drop support for CentOS 7, which is what I think is holding CWP back.
3 years isn't a long time to revamp code or migrate to new OS'es.
It was a mess when Red Hat pulled the plug on CentOS 8 early, killing it way before it's posted EOL.
Thankfully AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux both came out to fill the gap left.
We are still using CWP on AL9.
So we are good until at least 2032-05-31 (6 years)
And I am still here helping users who need it, and will keep out knowledge base up2date.
The one thing CWP has over other panels is it can be updated outside the GUI, while others you can't.
Several, including cPanel use a dead line of a security module. Even in their latest versions on AL10.
Where CWP uses a version you can upgrade thru the CLI.