Hi Carsten,

You're right, the bacula-web wasn't maintened for long time regarding other 
projects like webacula, it lacks a
 significant number of functionality.

But I think this project still has all of these opportunities because it offers

 - a lightweight web console for checking the health of bacula
 - need only few ressource
 - his installation is pretty easy regarding other GUI
 - don't depend on installed tools such as Perl, PEAR (in my version), Zend, 
etc.
 - can run on other server than bacula director with a simple LAMP server (with 
required PHP modules)

I already worked on some improvments on my side and I just want to share these 
improvments with the community.


Regards

Davide


Kern Sibbald wrote:

>  Hello,
>
>  On Wednesday 17 March 2010 11:43:22davide.fra...@hispeed.ch  wrote:
>>  Hello,
>>
>>  I am very interested to resume the development of bacula web.
>
>  Well, there are a number of GUI projects, so first let's be sure we are
>  talking about the same program.
>
>  Do you mean the bacula-web that is part of the gui subdirectory of the Bacula
>  repository?  Or is this another bacula-web?
>
There is also Webaculahttp://webacula.sourceforge.net/  which has
a good set of features and supports all the databases bacula supports, too.

I think, that it is more usefull to help develop any of the other active
projects than reviving something which has now fallen way behind (in regards of
completeness).

Regards

Carsten

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