Patrik Dufresne <ikus...@gmail.com> writes:

> With python2 support ending in 2020, I'm wondering if there are any effort
> to support both python2 and python3.

Given how much python2-only stuff there is, I really have to wonder if
it bugfix support will happen by someone.

> The last version was release in 2009, I'm wondering if somebody as take
> over the development of rdiff-backup.

I've been on the list for a long time, and there seem to be no new
maintainers.

Personally I am moving to bup, because I find rdiff-backup too fragile
in practice.  In particular, failing backups need to be regressed, which
consumes large amounts of temp space.

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