From: Joerg D. <jd...@on...> - 2009-12-16 16:48:24
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Hi Yves, lets face the hard truth. Despite minor bug fixes there has been no further development for several months. That's mainly because ISPMan already does a good job where it fits and (at least for myself) lack of time for coding. While the overall architecture is nice, the code structure isn't, which may hold off people invest time and passion into this project. Looking at alternatives myself, I haven't found an adequate successor yet, that would follow similar architecture principles with a promising code base. Suggestions welcome! I already started a new project myself (java+webservice based) that picks up where ISPMan ended, but again due to lack of time this has not advanced far enough to make any suggestions here. ISPMan as we know it, is certainly a dead end, since no new version will be released anymore. I'm still committing bugfixes though, that come to my notice. For existing deployments this may be ok for some time, but I would not suggest any new installations (unless it fits your purpose perfectly and you are eager to get your hands dirty with perl). If anybody found other solutions, please feel free to post and discuss them here - it won't distract too much from the other ispman-user traffic ;) Cheers Jörg Yves Serrano wrote: > Hi there (if anybody still is subscribed to this list...) > > I use ispman since 2004 and I really like this tool! > It's time to move too new servers, is ispman still the weapon of choice? > > The user list is not that active, but a least there is a ispman release from this > year and not last year (but that will change soon...). > > Where are ispman users migrating to, or are you still using ispman for future setups? > Is there an ispman successor? Ispdirector doesn't seems very active. > I looked at ispconfig 3, but I still prefer a solution with a REAL directory server, like ispman with ldap! > >>From an architectural standpoint of view, I don't found anything better than ispman! > But it seems like a dead horse :-( > > So what are you doing? > > regards > Yves > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Return on Information: > Google Enterprise Search pays you back > Get the facts. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/google-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Ispman-users mailing list > Isp...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ispman-users |