Thank you for all the answers. Im pretty younger than Kern (Im 26), and since 21 I contribute to Bacula in the way I can (doing speaches, translating and writing content, giving suggestions, giving classes, etc.), since I'm not a developer. So... I Kind of feel responsible for Bacula success too, even if I haven't wrote a single code line. A software gains value according to how much users it has. Making a free software and than making a enterprise improved version, just sounds to me like free marketing. If Bacula comunity version stop being the best world backup tool (what in my opinion it is), it will soon be overhelmed by another free solution. Please - don't take any of this personal.
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