{"id":47369,"date":"2017-12-21T15:15:00","date_gmt":"2017-12-21T21:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.cpanel.com\/?p=47369"},"modified":"2017-12-21T15:15:00","modified_gmt":"2017-12-21T21:15:00","slug":"december-2017-development-update","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/devel.www.cpanel.net\/blog\/products\/december-2017-development-update\/","title":{"rendered":"December 2017 Development Update"},"content":{"rendered":"
Between the cPanel conference, releasing cPanel & WHM Version 68 and building version 70, we’ve done a\u00a0whole lot since our last Development Update! We’ve had a ton of blog posts covering a lot of the new and exciting things that came with\u00a0version 68 already. Let’s talk about version\u00a070, and some of the other stuff coming down the pipeline.<\/p>\n
If you’ve started to take a look at version 70, you’ll likely notice that there’s a significant lack of new features. That’s because this version our entire development department focused on improving, finishing, and refactoring existing features. We have made the base of cPanel & WHM faster, less complex, and more easily managed. All of this work will help make it easier for us to add new features in future versions. If you haven’t yet, definitely set up an\u00a0EDGE server<\/a>\u00a0and take a look!<\/p>\n As a reminder, as the first version that we release in 2018, version 70 will be the LTS version for next year. Versions 64 and 66 have already reached End of<\/span>\u00a0Life, version 68 and will be End of Life as soon as version 70 hits STABLE. If you aren’t sure what I’m talking about, take a look at the blog post from last year\u00a0cPanel’s Tiered Update System, and Plans for the LTS Tier<\/a>.<\/p>\n After a whole lot of work by one of our development teams, we have finally been able to\u00a0get our AWS AMI updated on Amazon<\/a>. If you haven’t already been using it, or have tried before and had a bad experience,\u00a0we’d love for you to take a look<\/span>! Build a server at AWS and send me your feedback on the experience. If you think of things we can adjust or add to the product that will make it easier, feel free to submit them to the\u00a0cPanel & WHM Feature Request site<\/a>.<\/p>\n There are a lot of things coming in 2018, both in the product and outside of the product. Let’s outline some of them.<\/p>\n We receive a variety of questions from different members of the cPanel community that are best summarized as \u201cWhat is the cPanel & WHM roadmap?\u201d People want to know where the product is going, what the goals and strategies are, and what cPanel, Inc. is up to. We aim to improve this early in 2018 by sharing a simplified roadmap detailing the goals and vision for cPanel & WHM.<\/p>\n While the\u00a0General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) doesn’t directly impact\u00a0us, we’ll be helping our\u00a0customers<\/span>\u00a0prepare for the requirements that the GDPR will bring. Look for updates from us during the first quarter of 2018!<\/p>\n In 2018 we’re going to add licenses for cPanel DNSOnly servers. Currently, DNSOnly servers do not require a license and will continue to work without a license. I know this triggers a lot of questions and concerns, so let’s start with a couple of the ones we’ve already heard:<\/p>\n What other questions and concerns do you have? Feel free to comment below or send me an email:\u00a0benny@cpanel.net<\/a><\/p>\n Whether you’re taking a vacation (like me), or taking advantage of everyone else’s vacation, I hope you have a fantastic last week of 2017, and that 2018 gives you everything your heart desires.<\/p>\n ——-<\/p>\nAmazon AMI<\/h2>\n
Coming in 2018…<\/h2>\n
Roadmap<\/span><\/h3>\n
GDPR<\/h3>\n
DNSOnly licensing<\/h3>\n
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Have a happy end of your year!<\/h2>\n