Tim, I dont mean to be a bummer here but... There should be no reason to upgrade to future products to get better software functionality.
If you really wanted to make the "Control Panel" better then you should ask some of us that are active/very active in the develpoer forums, or even setup an intive only forum. Ast it is now, I am about 1 to 2 months from totally stopping the admserv all together. But I am a crew of one, and can only dedicate so much time a day to my own "control panel" solution. I will list the following to open the "debate": NUMBER ONE on my list- The ability to add directives to certain config files with out them getting wiped when the WebGUI gets used. (httpd.conf gets fully rewritten !!! so all my manual tweaks get wiped after I add/change site info. BUT The GLOBAL area of the ftpd.conf does not get touched... go figure!) 2 The ability to turn off web access of /~users (this would also shut off the users/NAME/web area as well) 3 Based on #2 - the ability to give users email only accounts with out having tp give them FTP login at all 4 Per site MySql DB creation/usermanagement 5 Per site MySql dumps/backup (yes I know you can easily do this on your own, but built in would make make things much easier for the users.) 6 SURPRISE the web gui backup does not include your DB so it hasnt been backed up for the last 6 months, sorry you are leaving my web-host all pissed off and ready to sue me! Sorry to all your clients that now will leave your services behind in the dust! (This happened to me! But only once, now I write a nice cronjob that does a dump every night into the users directory tree!) 7 The ability to add "plug in" buttons on the left side of the users control panel, these buttons would be simple links to our own pages with scripts we could add ourselves. This would make it easier for you to allow us to add in our own functions to the control panel without being intrusive into the cobalt control panel. I included these rather trivial things (in my opinion) that could be added with just a few days to a week of development time (including #7). And they should be included with The Cube3/RaQ4 line with out having to upgrade to new hardware. -Thomas Sanders LogicX > Can you expound? For the sake of future products, perhaps. We can't make > you happy unless you tell us what you need :) > > -- > Tim Hockin > Systems Software Engineer > Sun Microsystems, Cobalt Server Appliances > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > _______________________________________________ > cobalt-developers mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers > > _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
