Hello Heitor,

Am 24.04.2026 um 14:38 schrieb Heitor Faria:
Hello Arno,

Long time, no writing.

Quite so...

Thanks for your feedback. I highly value this.

    I would like to understand them a bit better. Are those plugins
    going to
    be Open Source? Do you have any specs and documentation published?

I'm still deciding about the licensing. Any insights? For now, it is just full copyright.

This, frankly, sounds dubious... Full copyright is not telling me anything. Doe you mean "all rights reserved"?

I have all the documentation, which I'm publishing progressively.
Please verify the AKA Sentinel Plugin Whitepaper: https:// baculaenterprise.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/PodHeitor- Incremental-Accelerator-Ransomware-Detection-and-Remediation-Plugin.pdf <https://baculaenterprise.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/PodHeitor- Incremental-Accelerator-Ransomware-Detection-and-Remediation-Plugin.pdf>

In this particular case, I see a very specific solution, seems to be a combination of incremental accelerator where you try to use the change tracking to also react to bulk changes. Good idea, in a way, although I doubt it will work reliably. However, that's not based on actual knowledge as I have not tried your plugin/add-on.

    Right now, I read big claims and no details at all, your github
    pages do
not show anything about those,
Because they are still private repositories.

Do you intend to make those visible?

    your web site is full of statements I
    find, politely expressed, doubtful, and your offers seem to
    aggressively
    target Bacula Systems and other large backup software.

I wouldn't say aggressive, but competitive.

Fair enough in some respect, although I must admit I don't see how your Bacula Enterprise Appliance can be competitive. I also think your references are to a large extent not yours, but from Bacula Systems. The same for all the plugins you mention.

My plugins were extensively tested in real environments, and the experiments are reproducible. I will gladly send anyone on this list an RPM, DEB, or exe (depending on OS and component) of their choice for personal use or testing purposes. I would highly appreciate that, in fact.

Excellent. For testing in my lab, I'd appreciate a .deb for Debian 12 or 13.

    Can you show us anything that would kind of prove you can actually
    deliver on those promises? -- After all, you're using this mailing list
    for your marketing, which I consider reasonable (ok, borderline
    reasonable :-) as it's surely interesting for Bacula users, but you're
    not giving us anything to discuss. I want this to remain a
    discussion list.

I'm sorry about the tone and shallowness. Before you sent this, I had already instructed my AI to provide more technical details on those launch statements.

And now I'm really disappointed... does this imply I'm conversing with an AI, not a person now?

Looking forward to clarifications,

Arno

Regards,
--
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Arno Lehmann

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