Simon as always has valid points
Some people want control panels some don't, kind of like cars some people
want automatics other want manuals.
The idea is to give people who want full control as much as you can without
letting them kill other sites or the servers. Other people don't want to or
can't manage their sites, and other people want their own dedicated server.
The idea is to give people what they want or need.
> From: "email@hidden" <email@hidden>
> Reply-To: email@hidden
> Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 07:14:36 -0500
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: Re: Control Panels for OS X / OS X Server
>
> I think my and Lyndon's idea was to supply commercially and give the end
> user some control via a web interface, but
> not full control over things like DNS, etc as Simon mentions.
>
> Not wanting to get into an issue about business/cleints/money, but I can
> see on one hand clients wanting very, very
> cheap hosting so to do that we have to off-load some of the work to them
> (you only get what you pay for) verses
> clients who just don't want to know about control panels and want
> support/management to do it for them.
>
> Like you say Lyndon, with 2000+ clients it becomes almost impractical to
> answer the phone for what market forces
> make us charge out. It's a competitive price/feature balancing act all the
> time!
>
> Anyway ... on with the hunt for an OSX / OSX Server 'online / web' Control
> Panel :-)
>
> James R.
>
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