Your message dated Tue, 28 Jun 2016 13:43:41 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#749887: Syncthing gone from NEW
has caused the Debian Bug report #749887,
regarding ITP: syncthing -- decentralized file synchronization tool
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name : syncthing
Version : 0.8.12
Upstream Author : Jakob Borg <ja...@nym.se>
* URL : http://syncthing.net/
* License : MIT
Programming Lang: Go
Description : decentralized file synchronization tool
Syncthing replaces Dropbox and BitTorrent Sync with something open, trustworthy
and decentralized. Your data is your data alone and you deserve to choose where
it is stored, if it is shared with some third party and how it's transmitted
over the Internet.
Using syncthing, that control is returned to you
* Private. None of your data is ever stored anywhere else than on your
computers. There is no central server that might be compromised, legally or
illegally.
* Encrypted. All communication is secured using TLS. The encryption used
includes perfect forward secrecy to prevent any eavesdropper from ever gaining
access to your data.
* Authenticated. Every node is identified by a strong cryptographic
certificate. Only nodes you have explicitly allowed can connect to your cluster
* Web GUI. Configure and monitor Syncthing via a responsive and powerful
interface accessible via your browser.
* Portable. Works on Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris. Run it on
your desktop computers and synchronize them with your server for backup.
* Simple. Syncthing doesn't need IP addresses or advanced configuration: it
just works, over LAN and over the Internet. Every machine is identified by an
ID. Just give your ID to you friends, share a folder and watch: uPnP will do if
you don't want to port forward or you don't know how.
* Powerful. Synchronize as many folders as you need with different people.
Discussion: http://discourse.syncthing.net/
Docs: http://discourse.syncthing.net/category/documentation
Sources: http://github.com/calmh/syncthing
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Le 28/06/2016 13:33, W. Martin Borgert a écrit :
But no information about it in this bug report.
What happened? TIA.
It's in the archive (see https://tracker.debian.org/syncthing for
details). I'm guessing the appropriate "-v" option wasn't used on the
second build which landed in NEW (0.13.4+dfsg1-1 — this bug was closed
in 0.13.2+dfsg1-1).
I'm closing the bug now. Thanks Alexandre for packaging this!
Regards,
Stephen
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