On 11/09/16 15:57, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: > Is there any "mind for involving the community" in your opinion?
I have no idea, and was hoping to get some insights from people closer related to the amanda/zmanda people. I thought maybe you know more because of the @amanda.org address. There recently was a question in the IRC channel: > [...]is amanda dying? The chat room is nearly empty. The mailing > lisst is a ghost list, the forum isn't sending e-mails, and the > official builds don't run on "supported" platforms.. This is what I replied: > might be.. the platforms are partly very outdated, too (eg. Fedora: > current=24, latest amanda=21; Ubuntu: current=16.04, latest > amanda=14.10) > also, I couldn't register a wiki account, and didn't get any reply to > that, neither here in the chan nor on the amanda-users mailing list > development seems to be only done by JLM, and zmanda.com blog entries > end 2013 The IRC channel's topic did still show 3.3.9 as current version 13 days after 3.4 was released on the web page (was changed then). So this all together indicates that there's probably not enough resources at amanda/zmanda for keeping up? I'd be grateful for a more "official" statement on the situation (best from people actively working on amanda/zmanda). Yours, Uwe
