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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @durangod :) It's been a while since I've replied to one of your threads, how are things? Do you have any outstanding technical questions or concerns I can help you with?
    I did not see a feedback section so i hope this is OK to post here.

    Absolutely! If you're ever unsure where to post a new thread, just use the General Discussion category. If we identify a better place for it, we'll move your thread and notify you where it was moved to.
    I just reviewed the new cPanel price structure and i wanted to sincerely thank cPanel for setting up prices for us small guys that only do this as a hobby or small business.

    I'm happy to see you find the new pricing structure suitable for your needs! Everyone hates change, and it's always a little weird when change occurs until you figure out what's going on and how to adjust. I can tell you that I've personally always felt a responsibility to look out for those of you that use cPanel & WHM as a hobby or for a small-business. You can look at my post history and see that year after year, my commitment to everyone here on the cPanel Forums has remained strong, and will continue to remain strong. I can tell you the future here at cPanel is bright! We're taking the game to the next level, and we're going to blow your minds with some of the features and support improvements we're working on. All the things that we've accomplished in the last 20 years will pale in comparison to what you'll see over the coming months and years. In a couple of months I'm going to publish an article that goes over some of the upcoming changes to cPanel's support experience and walk everyone through the future. Thank you.
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  • durangod
    Great reply by all and also a huge understanding of the little people that are a huge part of your business. :) What super duper news, now you got me all excited :) @cPanelMichael Yes im doing fine thanks so much for asking :) I semi retired 2 years ago and fully retired last year. Now that i have alot of my todo list done i am looking for things to keep me busy. The computer and PHP programming help to keep my mind active so i try to stay involved in some respects with little projects here and there. But starting in early 2020 probably around february i will need a dedicated server as i have decided to code a online store software from scratch. Its about 50% complete already but ill need the dedi and cPanel with it to set up some enviroments i need for it. Last year i got this great deal for a shared hosting from a well known company for $9.99 for the whole year, yep just 1x payment 10 bucks for all 12 months included and i could not pass that up. Well that promotion is over in march 2020 so ill be jumping over to a dedi before them. Its a project that is just complicated enough to help keep me sharp and challenge me, and just non complicated enough for me to do alone. Some have said i should put it over on github and make it a open source deal, but im not sure i want to do that. It means getting bogged down new tools ill have to learn which hurts production time and also it means i also have to take time to micro manage others input because i wont put my name on it unless its top notch. I dont want to spend all my time managing i want to code lol. That may be an option one day to hand it off to open source to keep it going after im gone but ill look at that another day. I moved from New Mexico to East Texas 2 years ago, went to Lake Fork for vacation (which is about 60 miles or so from Dallas) and loved the area and the people so i bought some land here and its one of the best decisions i have ever made. This may not make sense to some but here when they say good morning, they mean it, they want to chit chat about family and really get to know each other, i love that hospitalilty and genuine concern for others. GOD Bless Texas! lol :) This area is a very slow paced, non stress environment, also to my liking. I love that i can go out in the middle of winter in my shorts and work in the yard lol. But still in the winter i usually get fat and in the summer i lose it by being outside more, im used to it by now. Anyway before i make this a book ill stop here... Thanks again for asking...
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