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Re: [Bacula-users] Perception of Bacula (was: products based on bacula)

2009-02-04 12:17:01
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Perception of Bacula (was: products based on bacula)
From: Foo <bfoo33 AT yahoo.co DOT uk>
To: bacula-users <bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 18:13:53 +0100
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 08:02:14 +0100, Dan Langille <dan AT langille DOT org> 
wrote:

> On Jan 30, 2009, at 3:07 PM, Arno Lehmann wrote:

>> When I'm talking with the management of a potential customer, I
>> neither use the tag line, nor do we read over the website together...

Right, so you filter. Which is not always possible.

>> In fact, if they want to talk about those things, they probably know a
>> web server called "apache", whose name is also quite ridiculous.

It's not how fanciful a name is, but the (unintended) connotations.

> All product evaluation should start with a list of requirements.  We all
> know about requirements collection.  From there, you evaluate the
> available products.  Often points are awarded for various features.

In my case we are byond the requirements stage, this is about selling it  
to third parties. Incidentally, I got a reply which concisely stated that  
no third party software may be installed, so the issue was deftly avoided,  
but I'm pretty sure the above played a part.

> I have yet to see any requirements which specified  "nice name" or
> "non-tacky by line".

Sure, but back in the real world marketing is king. The current Bacula  
marketing doesn't score points in some quarters, whether you like it or  
not (and eventually if you want to compete you have to compromise, whether  
you have 'do no evil' as your motto or not (see China)).

> We have much bigger and better fish to fry.  Worrying about potential
> users who clearly do not have their priorities in order is not on our
> top 10 list.

Hey, I'm just trying to help, illustrated with example.

> If we were out to make money, these issues have much more merit.

I thought that was the object of Bacula Systems.


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