mmx
Verified User
I get it. I'm well aware of the implications of running an unsupported system. As long as DirectAdmin continues to function (for the few tasks I prefer to do via a control panel) I can build the supporting packages myself. For fun.@mmx Your going to have a problem and be unable to update/maintain a patched system, unless you want to do everything yourself at your own risk. And if there is any bugs/problems in the control panel I wouldn't expect any help.
I retired all my FreeBSD DA servers a while ago (the rest of my network is still mostly FreeBSD for infrastructure/DNS/storage/etc... Front web/virtualization facing stuff is mostly Debian).
I do not expect DA to release any more updates for FreeBSD, you should really move on to a supported system. Were coming up on a year after EOL, they were nice enough to release one last update to help with migration.
Just my 2 cents... Won't say anything else.
I'm only asking the developers if they have completely removed FreeBSD builds from their CI/CD pipelines, and if the last version (1.642) is final. That's all I'm asking for and nothing else.
I have no plans or desire to downgrade to an inferior operating system to provide web & email services. As previously mentioned, I'm shutting down my hosting business and throwing 6 lifetime DA licenses into the trash. I've already migrated majority of my clients to other providers. My last DA box is 90% for my own services/projects, and I could care less if DA is officially supported or not.