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[Feature Request] on github in this projects issues area is there a way to indicate a critical issue? #1428

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weismannweb opened this issue Sep 26, 2022 · 3 comments
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@weismannweb
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What is the idea?

[Feature Request] on github in this projects issues area is there a way to indicate a critical issue?

Why would this be beneficial

Developers who want to help clear our criticals first.

Unrelated Note:
I plan on setting up this app now and trying it out. I have been using WHMCS since 2009. I even authored some modules for it. I love that his project is open and I have long not liked the closed source nature of WHMCS. Albeit I know never to modify core code in any application if you can at all prevent doing so but sometimes you just run into an edge case. Finally once they took over cpanel (or vice versa whatever it was) I am worried they will put a heavy focus on that. I am also moving to cyberpanel lately fro some servers.

@weismannweb weismannweb added the feature request Issues and Pull Requests involving feature requests label Sep 26, 2022
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I suggest to use Fossbilling instead of Boxbilling.

As the development team of Boxbilling decided to fork the project due to the administrator is not reachable.

@weismannweb
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ahh ok thanks, i didnt folow the trail

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