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WHMCS v9 Beta? Nah waist of time and effort


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v9 set for launch in early January, no way to report bugs, no time for developers to make changes, developers having to work during holidays for any chance of supporting v9. 

WHMCS's response? 

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On this 9 Series rotation, we made a conscious decision to skip a public beta and go straight to a Release Candidate.

The rationale is that preparing a public beta involves documentation, support paths, and feedback loops, which take significant time and resources from both product and engineering teams. Rather than slowing down the overall timeline, we focused on delivering a more feature-rich, stable RC that brings you closer to the final experience.

WHMCS 9 GA will be delivered in early January. I cannot provide an exact ETA on this.

 

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Hi all,

We welcome bug reports via https://bugs.whmcs.com as always.

This time around, we made a conscious decision to skip a public beta and go straight to a Release Candidate with 9.0. Why?
Because preparing a public beta includes documentation, support paths, and feedback loops takes significant time and resources from both product and engineering teams. Rather than slow the overall timeline, we focused our efforts on delivering a more feature-rich, stable RC that gets you closer to the final experience.

We didn’t make this call in a vacuum, members of our UX Research Group are instrumental in guiding the design of the Nexus Cart. We ran a closed beta with select partners and hosted live demos at CloudFest USA, where we gathered in-depth, face-to-face feedback. That input was incredibly valuable, and we used it to help shape the current WHMCS 9.0 RC.

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3 minutes ago, DennisHermannsen said:

 

@WHMCS John WHMCS really goofed this RC. It's released just before the holidays and will hit stable very shortly after everyone gets back to work. I hope you understand why developers are frustrated with this.

Exactly. Huge update for developers and they choose to rush it through during the holidays. No beta period 

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5 minutes ago, WHMCS John said:

Hi all,

We welcome bug reports via https://bugs.whmcs.com as always.

This time around, we made a conscious decision to skip a public beta and go straight to a Release Candidate with 9.0. Why?
Because preparing a public beta includes documentation, support paths, and feedback loops takes significant time and resources from both product and engineering teams. Rather than slow the overall timeline, we focused our efforts on delivering a more feature-rich, stable RC that gets you closer to the final experience.

We didn’t make this call in a vacuum, members of our UX Research Group are instrumental in guiding the design of the Nexus Cart. We ran a closed beta with select partners and hosted live demos at CloudFest USA, where we gathered in-depth, face-to-face feedback. That input was incredibly valuable, and we used it to help shape the current WHMCS 9.0 RC.

No one is talking about Nexus @John. That's a optional feature.

Us developers are frustrated about the situation due to this being a major standards update. The update itself is good, we all welcome improved standards.

But almost all modules will need to be updated, you're rushing the update through as quickly as possible. To rub salt in the wounds you chose to do this during the holidays. It's so crazy it's almost laughable. And you try to justify this decision rather than accept that it wasn't a wise idea.

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