Talking about "super easy" about any feature in Plesk is a bit incorrectly. What you think is super easy actually requires a lot of research, difficult implementation, long testing on all supported platforms. The issue of prioritizing features in Plesk is also very complicated. There are many features with a much larger number of votes, but for various reasons, they have not been implemented so far. At the same time, anyone who cannot wait for the desired feature to be implemented by Plesk can write their own Plesk extension and even make money on it. We provide the documentation and all the possibilities for this - Plesk Extensions in a NutshellDont get why this is not implemented yet?
What are they waiting for? 10.000 Users to vote? This is not very hard to implement. HTTP/2 implementation was super easy in Plesk (clicking a buttom in the Advisor).
Why waiting with every cool feature?
Making a extension out of it to make another 4€/month?
All things aside, just because you only see one button in the GUI doesn't mean the the actual implementation of the functionality was "super easy". There's a bit more to these things than just buttons.
I understand the frustration though.
I wonder why you spread such rumours?Same thing as for Debian 10 which probably will not be supported in Plesk Obsidian.
I wonder why you spread such rumours?
** - Plesk only supports Debian 8, Debian 9, Ubuntu 16.04, and Ubuntu 18.04 servers running the ‘systemd’ init system. Compatibility with ‘sysvinit’ has not been tested and is not guaranteed.
So what? We constantly release updates with support for new components, OS versions, new features and so on. What makes you think that we will not release support for new versions of operating systems, or new features like HTTP/3? We always did it and will do it. Please be patient and do not spread panic rumours.