Hey buddy! Glad you found us
Yeah, we decided it was best thing to do in the long run.
Yes, the first release will still include Windows (Basically ZPX 10.1.2 or 10.2.0). We are planning on banging out all the current bugs. After that, the next major Sentora release will no longer natively support Windows at the start. The new Sentora is planned to be layered and modular so the possibility of Windows may still be there if somebody wants to write a Windows 'connector' (planned but not in stone). You will have Sentora written on the Laravel framework in PHP, which in turn will run on a 'server layer' that connects it to the OS and server resources (mysql, ftp, etc.). Then, if somebody is willing, they can write a 'server layer' for Windows allowing Sentora to connect with Windows resources. (If that makes sense) It's kind of hard to explain at this point LOL. Maybe Bobby will pop in and explain it better
Yeah, we decided it was best thing to do in the long run.
Yes, the first release will still include Windows (Basically ZPX 10.1.2 or 10.2.0). We are planning on banging out all the current bugs. After that, the next major Sentora release will no longer natively support Windows at the start. The new Sentora is planned to be layered and modular so the possibility of Windows may still be there if somebody wants to write a Windows 'connector' (planned but not in stone). You will have Sentora written on the Laravel framework in PHP, which in turn will run on a 'server layer' that connects it to the OS and server resources (mysql, ftp, etc.). Then, if somebody is willing, they can write a 'server layer' for Windows allowing Sentora to connect with Windows resources. (If that makes sense) It's kind of hard to explain at this point LOL. Maybe Bobby will pop in and explain it better