Hi, everything is possible, I've sent already a few notes on this list that we need help, but feel free to do more.
t9t is working on getting the testing working under Windows (issue #347), and PeterUpfold on the same topic for OS/X (issue #82). We have a label for beginners: https://github.com/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup/labels/beginner which doesn't mean that you can be a beginner to programming or testing (some allow it), but rather a beginner to the rdiff-backup code base, and don't need to be deep into it to add value to the issue. In my experience, it becomes easier once we've got some concept of plug-in (I'm thinking about it, but no clear idea yet what could be a plug-in). KR, Eric PS: please don't put me in copy, I'm on the list... On 11/09/2020 05:42, Otto Kekäläinen wrote: > As for any open source project, it would be good to attract more > contributors. > > Can we maybe improve the docs about it? Add a big fat call-to-action to > the README, github templates, or man page or the program output itself > to get maximum exposure? > > Send an email to all past contributors encouraging them to contribute > more and be specific on what contributions we want? >