Hey Eric, Thanks, I was also hoping this would make more people make use of rdiff-backup.
I forked really just to maintain a set of patches that keep the ssh public keys in a file, allowing sshd hosted in docker to use them. I can still pull from upstream and intend to do so. Merging back up is an option, and I will post in rdiffweb and see if it ikus060 is interested. It will indeed mean less resources for me. I actually posted about it here in rdiffweb group: https://groups.google.com/g/rdiffweb/c/hqjilPP5sLQ Thanks again, Guy On Mon, Jul 19, 2021, 20:55 EricZolf <ewl+rdiffbac...@lavar.de> wrote: > Hi Guy, > > welcome on board, it's good to see the ecosystem of rdiff-backup grow. > > I'm just curious why you created a fork of rdiffweb? You write yourself > that you're lacking resources, and the author of rdiffweb, ikus060 aka > Patrik, is active on this mailing list, so that nothing should speak > against joining forces. > Thanks, Eric > > On July 19, 2021 4:24:34 PM UTC, Guy Sheffer <guys...@gmail.com> wrote: > >Happy to release my new self-hosted backup solution that lets you > >backup to > >your with history from anywhere! All open source. > >It uses rdiff-backup and rdiffweb fork, which you can sync with using a > >desktop application I wrote with wxPython, runs on Linux, Mac and > >Windows. > > > >Guide and link to builds and sources: > >https://guysoft.wordpress.com/backupfriend > > > >Would appreciate your input, PRs and feedback :) > > > >Guy Sheffer >