I disagree.  People do need to earn a living, and Bacula Enterprise does 
not mean that Bacula is going away.

How does adding a "paid-for" feature kill the free project?  If nothing 
else, I think that it will actually help Bacula make inroads into the 
enterprise market, where managers want to have a warm-n-fuzzy feeling.  
They get that by paying money, and by being able to tell their managers 
that there is constant support.  Upper-level management don't understand 
the free model, but they do understand a paid model.


JBB

On 11/05/2010 09:08 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.
>
> Regards,
>


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