On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 3:09 PM, Thomas Mueller <tho...@chaschperli.ch> wrote: > >>>> Item 1: Ability to restart failed jobs >>>> >>>> If you are not a coder, you could use >>>> http://bacula.org/en/?page=makedonation to help getting it done. >>>> >>>> - Thomas >>> That seems to be the general consensus. Thank you. >>> >>> >> I caution that this method may not work as you expect. Being a >> programmer myself, I know that nothing gets done quickly and thus >> cheaply. I would expect a feature like this if you paid a professional >> developer (who is not doing this voluntarily) to write code for the task >> would likely cost > 10 thousand dollars US. >> >> > > i did not say it will be done quickly or cheap. but it will help to get > it done sometime. >
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