On Sat, 27 Jan 2007, Dan Langille wrote:
humour
As someone else pointed out, it's a shame the standard method for
getting more information about an application involves putting the
application name second. Otherwise, everyone would be typing:
bat man
/humour
On 29 Jan 2007 at 20:28, Alan Brown wrote:
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007, Dan Langille wrote:
humour
As someone else pointed out, it's a shame the standard method for
getting more information about an application involves putting the
application name second. Otherwise, everyone would be typing:
Greetings and good Saturday to everyone!
The vote for the GUI interface is complete, and the results are all
tallied up. We had 24 name suggestions, and 32 total votes. Here are
the top 3 results for the vote:
bat (Bacula Admin Tool) with 54 points
badmin with 26 points
bacon with 17 points
On 27 Jan 2007 at 11:25, Alan Gerber wrote:
Greetings and good Saturday to everyone!
The vote for the GUI interface is complete, and the results are all
tallied up. We had 24 name suggestions, and 32 total votes. Here are
the top 3 results for the vote:
bat (Bacula Admin Tool) with
* Kern Sibbald schrieb am 16.01.07 um 17:10 Uhr:
Hello,
Hi Kern,
Quite awhile ago, I wrote the email that is copied at the end of this email.
Since then, my plans have not changed a lot, but have evolved a bit.
I am now ready to begin the GUI project.
One of the first and most
Here is my vote:Priority Name Number=142
53 16Neal Gamradt Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 12:42:56 -0500
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Hello,
I've volunteered to tally up votes for the name of the GUI interface
that Kern described in his post to the bacula-users and bacula-devel
lists on 16 Jan 2007. For the operational details and concepts of this
tool, please see the Gmane archives at
On 17 Jan 2007 at 14:16, MaxxAtWork wrote:
On 1/16/07, James Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 12:20, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 19:32, Peter Buschman wrote:
Bacula Admin Tool (B.A.T)
Yes, that is by far the best one I have heard.
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 5:10 pm, Kern Sibbald wrote:
One of the first and most difficult problems is what should it be called?
bconsole is already used, some of the ideas I have come up with are:
bcon
beacon
badmin
...
The names above, and others such as bat and bacon, IMHO are
Bacula Admin Tool (B.A.T)
Also, bac (Bacula Admin Console) has no conflicts.
Bagula (BAcula GUi something starting with L Admin)
Bagui (Bacula Admin GUI)... maybe pronounced as Bag-why
Bacgui (Bacula Admin Console GUI)
How about barlic - BAcula Resource Locator InterfaCe?
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
badmin is a GUI project to create a Bacula Administrative Console.
This console should be capable of the following things:
- be a Graphical interface
- Include all the features of:
- bconsole
- gnome-console
- wx-console
- bacula-web
- bweb
On 1/17/07, Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 17 Jan 2007 at 14:16, MaxxAtWork wrote:
Apart of checking e.g. in http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
is there some other way (more generic than only Debian distro)
to check whether a name has been already taken for a application?
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 14:27, Davide Bolcioni wrote:
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 5:10 pm, Kern Sibbald wrote:
One of the first and most difficult problems is what should it be called?
bconsole is already used, some of the ideas I have come up with are:
bcon
beacon
badmin
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 15:10, DAve wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
badmin is a GUI project to create a Bacula Administrative Console.
This console should be capable of the following things:
- be a Graphical interface
- Include all the features of:
- bconsole
-
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Yes, but what *I* would like is a tree like thing that shows me what files I
have included on any particular system.
So would I - the Legato Networker (Aka Solstice backup) interface would be
a good starting point in terms of ease of operation.
I can
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 16:18, Alan Brown wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Yes, but what *I* would like is a tree like thing that shows me what files
I
have included on any particular system.
So would I - the Legato Networker (Aka Solstice backup) interface would be
Hello,
I've volunteered to tally up votes for the name of the GUI interface
that Kern described in his post to the bacula-users and bacula-devel
lists on 16 Jan 2007. For the operational details and concepts of this
tool, please see the Gmane archives at
You guys call it whatever you want, I'm aliasing whatever it is to bat.
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On Wednesday 17 January 2007 19:46, Michael Nelson wrote:
You guys call it whatever you want, I'm aliasing whatever it is to bat.
I'm happy to see that you have a solution, and it gave me a good laugh :-).
Well for the moment it is bat, but that may change according to the vote.
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 15:10, DAve wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
badmin is a GUI project to create a Bacula Administrative Console.
This console should be capable of the following things:
- be a Graphical interface
- Include all the features of:
-
On Wed, January 17, 2007 11:57 am, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Well for the moment it is bat, but that may change according to the
vote.
alias bat=bat
;-)
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On Wed, 2007-01-17 at 09:10 -0500, DAve wrote:
The reason I ask is that we have had much discussion here about wanting
a graphical application for running on the fd side so a user with access
could manage the backup for that fd machine only. Such as our
development department, right now
Joshua Colson wrote:
On Wed, 2007-01-17 at 09:10 -0500, DAve wrote:
The reason I ask is that we have had much discussion here about wanting
a graphical application for running on the fd side so a user with access
could manage the backup for that fd machine only. Such as our
development
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 17:39, Geoff Tolley wrote:
Frontula anyone?
Or 'baculart'?
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Frontula anyone?
I like that... Frontula - the Front End to Bacula.
It's weird though... after staring at the word 'Frontula', I suddenly
can't be sure if 'Front' is a real word, even though my spell checker
says it is :)
James
Hello,
Quite awhile ago, I wrote the email that is copied at the end of this email.
Since then, my plans have not changed a lot, but have evolved a bit.
I am now ready to begin the GUI project.
One of the first and most difficult problems is what should it be called?
bconsole is already used,
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Kern Sibbald might have said:
Hello,
Quite awhile ago, I wrote the email that is copied at the end of this email.
Since then, my plans have not changed a lot, but have evolved a bit.
I am now ready to begin the GUI project.
One of the first and most difficult
How about simply Bacula-Gui ?
The days of arcane filenames are (hopefully) long past...
VanHelsing did spring to mind - A tool to tame Bacula :)
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Tirsdag 16 januar 2007 19:32, skrev Peter Buschman:
Bacula Admin Tool (B.A.T)
# bat
Ok, that's just cute. :p
At 17:37 16.1.2007, Mike wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Kern Sibbald might have said:
Hello,
Quite awhile ago, I wrote the email that is copied at the end of
this email.
On Tue, January 16, 2007 10:32 am, Peter Buschman wrote:
Bacula Admin Tool (B.A.T)
# bat
Another vote for bat. It fits the whole motif, too.
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Bacula Admin Tool (B.A.T)
# bat
At 17:37 16.1.2007, Mike wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Kern Sibbald might have said:
Hello,
Quite awhile ago, I wrote the email that is copied at the end of
this email.
Since then, my plans have not changed a lot, but have evolved a bit.
I am now ready
In the message dated: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 19:35:14 +0100,
The pithy ruminations from Christopher Rasch-Olsen Raa on
Re: [Bacula-users] GUI interface were:
= Tirsdag 16 januar 2007 19:32, skrev Peter Buschman:
= Bacula Admin Tool (B.A.T)
There's always:
Bacula ADMIN TOol (Nouveau
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 18:05, Alan Brown wrote:
How about simply Bacula-Gui ?
Too hard for me to type.
The days of arcane filenames are (hopefully) long past...
VanHelsing did spring to mind - A tool to tame Bacula :)
...and the documentation would be.
B.A.T MAN
Sorry... couldn't resist.
Michael Nelson wrote:
On Tue, January 16, 2007 10:32 am, Peter Buschman wrote:
Bacula Admin Tool (B.A.T)
# bat
Another vote for bat. It fits the whole motif, too.
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Subject: [Bacula-users] GUI interface
Hello,
Quite awhile ago, I wrote the email that is copied at the end
of this email.
Since then, my plans have not changed a lot
On Sat, 2006-09-30 at 09:47, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Another idea that I have abandoned is developing a web application. There are
two reasons: 1. I find no user interface design tools for web based
applications. 2. web applications are very problematic for security minded
people such as
Hello,
As I previously wrote, working on a GUI solution is now one of my top
priorities. We have discussed the problems and possible solutions for
getting a good GUI interface for Bacula a number of times. I've thought about
all the possibilities, and there are a lot of them. Previously, I
Kern Sibbald schreef:
Hello,
As I previously wrote, working on a GUI solution is now one of my top
priorities. We have discussed the problems and possible solutions for
getting a good GUI interface for Bacula a number of times. I've thought about
all the possibilities, and there are a
One of the things that is sorely missing in enterprise backup
frameworks is an embedded dynamic language.
C and C++ APIs tend to be rather inaccessible to users who find
themselves limited to which API functions
the programmer chose to use. Providing easy entrypoints where end
users can
On Saturday 30 September 2006 21:56, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Sat, 2006-09-30 at 09:47, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Another idea that I have abandoned is developing a web application. There
are
two reasons: 1. I find no user interface design tools for web based
applications. 2. web applications
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