On 05/07/18 17:48, Steve Garcia wrote:
> Honestly, it looks like the kind of website that would appeal to a marketer,
> but not to a techie. When I run into this sort of site, I start wondering if
> there's any substance to it -- if I already know something about the tool,
> I'll probably start
On 05/07/2018 04:48 PM, Steve Garcia wrote:
> And yes, this does bring the project's site *down* the the current "standards"
I just went and looked at the saltstack site, and then to puppet site. I
almost laughed out loud: it's almost *the same site*. And bacula is
different only in that there's a
Honestly, it looks like the kind of website that would appeal to a marketer,
but not to a techie. When I run into this sort of site, I start wondering if
there's any substance to it -- if I already know something about the tool, I'll
probably start poking around to see if there's anything usefu
I actually think the removal of the animated dots would make the site more
readable. The motion on the screen is sort of nauseating while trying to
read and makes me want to not read any more.
On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 5:37 AM, Sven Hartge wrote:
> On 07.05.2018 07:07, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
> > FY
On 07.05.2018 07:07, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> FYI: Bacula Systems sponsored this new web site to help bring the
> project web site up to current "standards".
>
> Looking forward to hearing from you.
Well, takes 8MB and ~8s to fully load (with another 6MB in the next 10
seconds) over a 1GBit/s conne
Hello,
Some of you may be interested to take a preview of the new Bacula.org
web site. Of course, you are also encouraged to make comments and
suggestions before it goes live. Type the following into your browser's
URL:
new.bacula.org
No https at the moment.
FYI: Bacula Systems spons