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New release version? #2280

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Neustradamus opened this issue Apr 21, 2023 · 6 comments
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New release version? #2280

Neustradamus opened this issue Apr 21, 2023 · 6 comments

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@Neustradamus
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Dear Vesta team, @serghey-rodin,

Last version is 1.0.0-5 (Nov 23, 2021)

Soon 1,5 years without update, it is time to do it?

@manitra
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manitra commented Apr 22, 2023

You would save energy by switching to https://hestiacp.com/ . VestaCP is dead.

@outrolled
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Vesta is back under active development and maintenance, however I expect it to take a few months before we get a new version out.

@Neustradamus
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Dear all,

Happy New Year 2025!

@outroll team, @outrolled: What is the status one year after?

Thanks in advance.

@Neustradamus
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There is a post here, I have done a comment:

@mckaygerhard
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unfortunately if there is already a hestiacp doing all the things vesta do.. so.. the best choice is a new direction to a full frendly containers based manatgement.. @outrolled and no.. not choose winbuntu or rpm based.. Debian has a long time support program divided in 3 phases: the normal life cicle, the ExLTS and the Frexian. basically each Debian has at least 10 to 13 years of support for any server focused package..

i mean Just like the Chinese kings do, it is better to attack the market that still needs to be helped than to occupy the saturated market. curerntly OMV (open media vault) made simple plugins for containers .. no orchestation but enought to manage several ones.. if OMV plugin developer can made a simpel plugin inside a NAS system.. why not VEsta base their management in contanires..

NOTE: i m detractor and hater of those crap and shit named containers and dockers ! BUT i m telling you, so far there is no user-friendly system that manages dockers except the plugin for OMV, so you have here a great window to one opportunity @outrolled

@Neustradamus
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@outrolled: Any news?

After Debian 12 (2023), Debian 13 will arrive soon this year (2025) and before Debian 14 (2027) and Debian 15 (2029), it will be compatible?

Same for RHEL 9.x and 10.x, it will be compatible?

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