Hi,

> I'm considering the following ideas for the next couple of Bacula releases,
> and would like your ideas.
>
> 1. Release version 2.0.4 in the next week or two with a couple more bug
> fixes.
>
> 2. Release either version 2.0.5 or more likely version 2.2.0 within 4-8
> weeks, targeting 6 weeks.

ok

> Version 2.2.0, would be essentially the current Bacula trunk, which has the
> following major changes from the 2.0.x stream:
>
> 1. The new SQL attribute insertion code, which runs significantly faster on
> PostgreSQL, and for multiple simultaneous jobs runs with much less database
> locking.
>
> 2. The red/black in memory restore code, which in my tests on restoring
> 800K+ files, ran over 500 times as fast as the current code.
>
> 3. Some important new communications protocols that support bat.
>
> 4. A first cut of bat that "roughly" implements the same features as the
> gnome-console.  This is not much, but it does give a base for further
> incremental improvements, and will permit easier user participation in the
> development.
>
> 5. The additional features that Eric has already added (Scratch pool, ...).
>
> 6. Possibly a few additional features depending on what the developers
> respond to this email.

We have also 
Item:  40   Include JobID in spool file name
Item:  25   Implement huge exclude list support using dlist

And i will have time to add File relocation feature (regex where) in a couple
of days.

I think it's a good road map, it will not be a too big step.

Bye

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