I'm not a developer, and have only started to try to teach myself programming 
(slow going given my time-constraints and other demands on my time) so my 
$.02 is probably worth $.002 after the exchange-rate, but while reading this 
thread I thought that it would be "neat" if a bacula API were developed that 
other languages could "hook" into.  
That was python, ruby, perl, whatever could be used.

Then again, I'm looking at it from a non-programmer viewpoint, so it's "easy 
for me to say"... so to speak.  I wouldn't have to program or document the 
API.

On Tuesday 06 November 2007 4:47:29 pm Ben Beuchler wrote:
> On 10/31/07, Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > see
> > http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=998
> >
> > "After version 2.2.x Python will no longer be support -- there are an
> > insufficient number of users."
>
> Oy vey!
>
> I am even as we speak working on implementing some Python code to
> handle volume labeling!
>
> -Ben
>
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