This seems quite cool! Can you explain what it can be used for? As far as I can understand it’s similar to the ownCloud desktop client, except it’s in the console and in Python, is that correct?
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 5:26 PM, Craig Sawyer <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I'm releasing version 0.2 of the python CLI ownCloud client. The two > biggest changes, are a lot of UI bugs have been fixed, and we know it works > across a variety of Linux machines, and environments. YAY! Lots of thanks > to Weuxel and duck. This code should work fine on Windows and Mac OS X(and > anywhere you can build the libocsync library), but to my knowledge none of > those environments have been tested. > > I would consider this beta level code now, it's been tested a fair bit, > and is ready for a wider audience, and ready for some minor production > uses. My organization now has this code in a limited production release. > > If you've been waiting until most of the bugs are worked out, and people > actually use it , then now is the time :) > > If you do use the code, I'd love to hear about it, if only to say "works > with X version or whatever". > > If you need PROXY support, then this release is not for you, that's > probably the only major thing it's missing compared to the GUI ownCloud > client. > > Release notes are below: > > version 0.2 (released 2013-03-12) > ----------- > * Lots of UI cleanup > * loads more error checking > * Works beyond the orignal author's machine. > * Thanks to Weuxel (https://github.com/Weuxel) for lots of > documenation > and cleanup. > * Thanks to duck (https://github.com/duck) for lots of testing! > > _______________________________________________ > Owncloud mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud > >
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