Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Project will Die

2010-11-05 11:13:59
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Project will Die
From: Josh Fisher <jfisher AT pvct DOT com>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Fri, 05 Nov 2010 11:11:25 -0400
On 11/5/2010 9:08 AM, Heitor Medrado de Faria wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Each new Bacula Enterprise feature, like the: New GUI Configurator,
> makes me feel that Bacula project will die.
> It's very frustrating that a project that become a huge success being a
> free software, is being destroyed like that.
> I acknowledge that Kern and other developers had lots of development
> work on Bacula - and there is not huge contribution. But creating a paid
> fork is not the way of get compensation.
>
Of course it is a way of getting compensation, and it certainly is not 
without precedence. Has the Fedora project died because Red Hat has a 
paid fork called Enterprise Linux? No, it has grown. Like Red Hat, 
Bacula Systems is filling a niche that is required for many businesses. 
Many large businesses have support. maintenance, and responsible party 
and other audit requirements that the community version does not, and 
will not ever, meet. They simply would not be allowed to use Bacula if 
there were no Bacula Systems enterprise version. Red Hat contributes 
greatly to the Fedora project, as it is in their best interest. 
Likewise, Bacula Systems contributes greatly to the Bacula project. In 
both cases, the projects would cease to exist, or at least stall, if 
those companies withdrew. Basically, your assumption that the Bacula 
project will die due to the existence of a paid enterprise version has 
no merit whatsoever.

Also like Red Hat, and many other companies involved in open source 
software, most of the additional features of the enterprise version only 
pertain to larger installations in an enterprise environment, and are of 
little or no use to the majority of community version users.

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