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Kern Sibbald wrote:
> As an example of what I am lamenting here is that there is a Win 2003 bug 
> open 
> since 20 March where restore of encrypted (and compressed if I remember 
> right) data fails.  Another example is that despite my repeated requests over 
> something like a six month period, no one (at this moment) has "signed up" to 
> do Win32, Solaris, or FreeBSD regression testing.

I'm somewhat surprised that no one more qualified has stepped forward (I
am not really a developer so I would be hard-pressed to actually patch
anything, and I'm really a small shop regardless), but I am able to do
Solaris regression testing. I do not have an autochanger -- not sure if
I'm missing any other required hardware -- but Solaris support is not
really something I can lose.

The trouble is, what happens when something fails a regression test? If
you aren't going to be accepting bug reports on those platforms and I
can't fix them, where does that leave us? For a third party to step in
of some kind? I don't really see a problem with what you're proposing --
and I know that work that is essentially volunteer is very annoying if
you have no help and have repeatedly asked for it, I just want to know
if there's even a point to my doing testing.
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