The replacement for webmin already exists, if people would care to look.
There's IMC that looks like being a worthy successor. It even allows you to use existing Webmin plugins.
• another intruder with the mooring in the heart of the Perl
In reply to Re^2: Attack on Perl or Perl's need better PR (again)
by grinder
in thread Attack on Perl or Perl's need better PR (again)
by wazoox
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