On Sat, 2008-02-16 at 15:36 -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
> Wow, Brian, that's the second time in this thread you've said  

No disrespect to Apple intended.  Although I will comment (to you) that
a quick search of the archives would reveal this discussion repeating a
thread from back in November.  

To my own fault, I never followed through with it.  Making sure that the
Pkgsrc package maintainer merged my patches in, etc.  Plus there's the
need to enumerate (on the Bacula pages/docs) the XCode version
conflicts.  

I guess maybe I was just so happy to be done with it once I met my own
needs.  The whole thing left an extremely bitter taste in my mouth.

As for Apple -- I've just been thinking about the "Business Process"
aspect of things a lot more as I stumble my way through my BBA.  Apple
makes a LOT of silly decisions that aren't sustainable practices:

 * Pkgsrc was already out there, they could have Integrated (which would
   help the community as a whole).
 * Bacula is a framework for an enterprise backup system, but Apple 
   ignores it entirely.

~BAS ("I'M _NOT_ BITTER!")
 


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