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Feature Requests |
In the past, users informally submitted feature requests by email, and
I (Kern) collected them, then once a version was released, I would publish the
list for users to vote on.
Now that Bacula has become a bigger project, this process has been formalized a bit more. The main change is for users to carefully think about their feature, and submit it on a feature request form. A mostly empty form is shown below along with an example of an actual filled in form. A text copy of the form can be found in the projects file in the main source directory of the Bacula release. That file also contains a list of all the currently approved projects and their status. The best time to submit a Feature Request is just after a release when I officially request feature requests for the next version. The worst time to submit a feature request is just prior to a new release (we are very busy at that time). To actually submit the Feature request, fill out the form, and submit it to both the bacula-users and the bacula-devel email lists. It will then be openly discussed. Once the Feature Request has beeen adequately discussed, I will either reject it, approve it, or possibly request some modifications. If you plan to implement the feature or donate funds to have it implemented, this is important to note, otherwise, the feature, even if approved, may wait a long time for someone to implement it. Once the Feature request is approved, I'll add it to the projects file, which contains a list of all open Feature Requests. The projects file is updated from time to time The current (though possibly somewhat old) list of projects can also be found on the Web site by clicking on the Projects menu item. Feature Request FormItem n: One line summary ... Origin: Name and email of originator. Date: Date submitted (e.g. 28 October 2005) Status: What: More detailed explanation ... Why: Why it is important ... Notes: Additional notes or features ... An Example Feature RequestItem 1: Implement a Migration job type that will move the job data from one device to another. Date: 28 October 2005 Origin: Sponsored by Riege Sofware International GmbH. Contact: Daniel Holtkamp |