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Issue Current standard for packaging applications?

Katherine Moss

New Pleskian
I have been looking all over for this, because my team has an application that we would like to make available in Plesk, and all of the documentation from the knowledge base and documentation web sites is pointing to The APS Standard, which seems to be in turn pointing to an EOL notice for the catalog being at end of life. Is there a new method we're using for packaging applications? Other documentation I should be reading? Thanks.
 
In other words, if the new standard is point towards packaging applications as extensions, point your docs there, instead of to CloudBlue's EOL announcement.
 
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