The whole paraphrasing, "Bacula will sue you"  I saw directly on the Bacula
Systems site..  I 'm sure it was worded a bit more PC. But it threatened
the possibility of legal action against anyone using the bareos software.
The whole branching/forking is bad I read many places including backups.org,
I think Kern's blog,  and also in a power point presentation I believe used
by Bacula Systems for some conference in Europe last year.  I am not
spending my evening finding the links.  You certainly have every right to
find me full of shit and disregard my opinion.

> On Feb 1, 2015, at 2:46 PM, Ben Erridge <b...@cyberoblivion.com> wrote:
>
> I doubt my opinion holds much weight either way but if you want my
opinion here it is;
>
> As anyone would expect both sides say the other one is lying about many
things. I can only assume, at this point, the truth lies somewhere in
between.
>
> With that said I think this lawsuit only hurts Bacula. I never even heard
of Bareos until this lawsuit came up. Then I started reading about it all
over the place. Including a bunch of nonsense out of the Bacula camp like,
“If you use Baroes software, Bacula will sue you” and “Braching is bad for
open source”.

Do you have URLs for that?  I didn't see any of that from the Bacula
project.

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Dan Langille
http://langille.org/
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