On 04/21/2010 01:11 AM, Paul W. Frields wrote: > > As some others noted, I think pulling the feature is unwarranted. At > least part of the compelling story around Zarafa is that it's included > because a volunteer took advantage of our open, community process to > get a cool piece of software into the distribution. This happens > quite a lot, and deja-dup is another good example. > FYI, I bought deja-dup into the distribution and asked the Fedora Desktop team to include it. The primary (and really the only) upstream developer, Michael Terry works for Canonical. Duplicity has supported Amazon S3 as a backup option forever and the developer was merely exposing that in the GUI. There is no commercial agreement anywhere in this equation. We simply filled in a gap in our desktop solution. Rahul -- marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing