On Monday 16 July 2007 13:28, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jul 2007, Dan Langille wrote:
> 
> >> If no one wants to test the Win32 version and report back on it 
(particularly
> >> Vista, Vista VSS, and reparse points), I will test it myself.  However, 
in
> >> that case, I am condering not making the binaries available on Source 
Forge,
> >> but on some other site and for a fee.  Of course, you can build it 
yourself
> >> for free -- as is always the case.
> >
> > I like this idea.  Perhaps it will encourage a company to devote
> > staff time to building the Windows binaries for all.
> 
> I hate to say this, but history shows that it usually leads to a great 
> deal of shouting and hatemail from the peanut gallery.
> 
> Kern, how many hours/how much cost is involved in validating the Win*
> binaries?

My take on this is that the Bacula project has been supplying a lot of 
binaries (i.e. a lot of work and a service), corporations, Universities, and 
governments are saving 10s and even 100s of thousands of dollars in license 
fees in using Bacula, and certain of those establishments are becoming rather 
vocal about wanting high end features, but they are not willing to spend even 
1 cent of the money they save on license fees to support the project.

As a consequence, once a professional support service is put in place -- more 
on that in a few hours, the Bacula project will stop producing binaries and 
focus solely on development. Binaries will be free for individuals, 
non-profit organizations, and contribitors (to be defined).  For all others, 
if they want pre-built and tested binaries they will have to pay one way or 
another. This seems totally consistent with the current direction Open Source 
is moving, and it is the only "fair" way that I know of.  

The source code will remain free. Other organizations, distros, people wishing 
to create and distribute binaries can continue to do so providing they adhere 
to the GPL license requirements.

Any money obtained will be put back into developing Bacula features and paying 
a small renumeration to the people who create the binaries.

Best regards,

Kern

PS: To those who offered their services to create binaries: many thanks.  Once 
the professional support company is started, we will have the means to 
distribute binaries for a fee, and I would very much like to take you up on 
your offers ...  -- probably near the end of 2007 or 1Q2008.

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