We are happy to announce that Vesta is back under active development as of 25 February 2024. We are working on Vesta 2.0 and expect to release it by the end of 2024. Read more about it: https://vestacp.com/docs/vesta-2-development
Future OS Compatibility
Re: Future OS Compatibility
Yeah, your concerns are valid, and it's clear you're passionate about the project's future. It's always important for developers to maintain trust with their users, especially when security is at stake. Hopefully, these issues can be addressed and the project can regain the community's confidence moving forward.Stage4000 wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 2:51 pmDesfire isn't wrong. I think you have pretty well screwed yourself. You have shown that not only are you more than willing to abandon the project, but that you won't even manage PRs when there are hundreds of security flaws in your project. If your life isn't stable enough to commit to the project then yea Desfire tubidy is completely correct join the Hestia team instead. As for me, I won't be using or recommending Vesta until the following criteria are met:
1) No more blatant vulnerabilities.
2) At least 5 years of commitment.
3) At least 10 years of you merging PRs and actually maintaining stuff.
You have lost my trust when you abandoned the project I relied on. You can't just disappear and leave something like this to rot, especially a web control panel that people rely on. Even if you had other stuff going on, there is no reason you couldn't have spent a couple hours managing PRs, I see no excuse for taking a 4 year total vacation. tubidy