The project is very mature (I've been using for over 12 years), so constant
updates aren't really needed.

Either option is fine, depending on whether or not your okay with running
an alpha build. Several people are using the 4.0 alpha build and having
great success. Setting up the 4.0 alpha seems to be a little more work for
some. If your newer to linux, then the 3.3 stable version may be easier to
get installed. I'm a linux sysadmin and found installing the 4.0 alpha
quite easy. However, there were several things I had to work around that
may be harder for someone with less experience.

David

On Sat, Aug 29, 2015 at 10:39 AM, Mauro Condarelli <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> For a new installation what's advised? backuppc-3.3.1 or the older (and
> seemingly unmaintained) 4.0.0alpha3 ?
> Project doesn't look very active and that's areal shame because I think it
> has some very strong points.
> I plan to produce a dockerized version for use on synology NAS.
> Any comment welcome.
>
> Regards
> Mauro
>
>
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