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Kern Sibbald wrote:
> I'm glad you like the idea. I am thinking about doing the same thing for all 
> the Bacula binaries.  
> 
> Any company, University, or government would have to purchase the binaries 
> (or 
> build them for themselves).  Any individual or charitable organization could 
> download the binaries for free. Any company that had contributed to the 
> Bacula project could download the binaries for free a number of times 
> determined by their contribution, but at least once.  Revenues received from 
> this would be used to employ developers to produce some of the high-end 
> features that we need.  Obviously, the source will continue be fully 
> available for anyone to build for themselves.

Sounds pretty good, the question is: How will Linux distributions be
handled (ie, will there still be Debian packages or will they be removed)?

Greetings,
       Michel
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