On 06/11/10, Kern Sibbald (k...@sibbald.com) wrote:
> On Friday 05 November 2010 19:20:25 Blake Dunlap wrote:

> > Actually, I would like to clarify my stance at least personally, I would
> > absolutely donate to "projects" that benifited me, even if the donation
> > goals were fairly large, if they were to be released to community edition
> > upon meeting the goal, while I will never personally ever be able to
> > justify a subscription to Enterprise.
> 
> These kinds of things are a bit hard to accomplish, and I am not very strong 
> at administration stuff.  For example, who would collect the money?  Would it 
> go directly to Bacula Systems?  Who would judge when the project was properly 
> completed?  When there is a contract between two companies these things can 
> be worked out eventhough sometimes it is complicated, but how do you deal 
> with say 50 people who are willing to "donate" for something?
> 
> If someone knows how to make this work and is willing to make it happen, I 
> would be glad to listen.

The options are to make a donation of time or money to support Bacula,
or to take out a support or development contract with Bacula Systems.
That seems pretty clear to me.

I've just made a modest donation of money. Thanks for the great backup
system.

Regards
Rory

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