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[Bacula-users] Various

2009-02-25 05:22:10
Subject: [Bacula-users] Various
From: Kern Sibbald <kern AT sibbald DOT com>
To: "bacula-devel" <bacula-devel AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 11:19:01 +0100
Hello,

Before I head off on vacation, I thought I would bring up a few topics that I 
think are important:

1. The current development code in the SVN (2.5.x):
    - Up to this time, we have been dealing with many of the bugs in the
      development stream via the bacula-devel email list.

    - Please if you have any outstanding bugs or any new bugs (including
      those that you have emailed to the bacula-devel list), submit them
      to the bugs database.  This is the only way that we can ensure that
      they will either be corrected before the release or properly documented
      as an outstanding boug.

2. Depreciated code in 3.0.0:
 - Beginning with version 3.0.0, we will no longer support SQLite 2 or the 
Gnome console.  SQLite 3 is and will continue to be supported, and the code 
for SQLite2 and the Gnome console will remain for at least 6 months.

3. Collaboration with the developers:
 - Unfortunately, we have recently had several submissions of code where the 
submitter did not discuss the design of the new feature prior to 
implementation and submission.  Because the code did not fit within Bacula's 
philosophy, it was rejected, which is a real pity, because this usually 
causes the submitter to be upset, which is not at all what we would like to 
see.  If you discuss any implementation idea prior to implementing as most 
new developers do, you will be virtually guaranteed that you code will be 
submitted and integrated into the Bacula SVN.  I cannot think of a single 
case where any code was rejected when it was previously discussed.  Sometimes 
this may mean some minor modifications to your original idea, but it always 
leads to a much more satisfactory outcome.

Please remember that Bacula is an Open Source community project, and that 
means communicate with the developers on ideas and submissions.  We need 
submissions, and find it really painful to see community effort wasted by 
going in the wrong direction.

4. The Bacula Project and Bacula Systems SA:
As many of you may know, I started using Open Source around 1995 and have 
actively contributed to it since about 1997.  I consider myself a strong 
advocate of Open Source and want to re-assure you that the Bacula source will 
always remain free and open.  Although Bacula Systems SA is a commercial 
company that I believe is essential in ensuring the advancement of Bacula, 
and in particular helping it penetrate the enterprise, Bacula Systems is NOT 
intending to create proprietary extentions to Bacula that will not be 
available to the community as is the case with a number of other commercial 
Open Source ventures that have recently started (Zmanda, SugarCRM, ...).  I 
believe that in the long term the commercial "branches" of Open Source 
software that create proprietary extensions are probably doomed to failure.  

In my opiniion, one major condition for a truely open commercial effort such 
as RedHat, Bacula Systems, and Canonical to survive is  a strong community 
support. In the second half of February, I will be sending an email to you 
all giving more details of how I envision Bacula and Bacula Systems working 
together, particularly concerning where I see the Bacula project going in the 
future -- I think it is a bright future ...

Best regards,


Kern

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