On 2010-04-21 02:43:04 PM, Jonathan Nalley wrote: > http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/osrc/article.php/3877446/ > > Also partially seen and re-titled here: > http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reports/7046/1/ Some comments: > Tentative plans are already being made to phase out complete .ISO > downloads in favor of BFO. I'd check with Mike McGrath about this, but I have heard of no such plans. > ... but Fedora is doing users a disservice by not specifying > immediately that the app is backing up files to Amazon S3. *snip* > However, if Fedora 13 is remembered for anything, it may be for the > same reason that its rival, Ubuntu's Lucid Lynx is remembered -- as > the release in which commercialization became embedded in the free > desktop. This is really starting to twist things. Déjà Dup is nothing more than a graphical frontend to Duplicity which happens to have a menu option supporting Amazon S3 (along with options for backing up over SSH or to another local directory). Duplicity supports S3 itself, and has been in Fedora for a while now. Zarafa, on the other hand, is just some open source groupware software that happens to be developed by a company. Does anybody with some time want to do some extra research into some of this and send a comment to the author? Thanks, Ricky
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