Hello Syed,

Thank you for reaching out, and you are certainly welcome to take over work on the project. rdiff-backup-fs was originally salvaged by Eric as part of an effort to centralize everything related to rdiff-backup, but it hasn’t received much attention since then.

Before moving forward, I would appreciate a bit more background so we can better understand your plans.

 * What level of involvement are you expecting to have in the project?
 * Will you be focusing only on maintaining the Debian packaging, or do
   you intend to work on the codebase upstream as well?
 * Do you also plan to contribute to rdiff-backup itself? Any help
   there would be greatly appreciated.

For context, I’m also developing Rdiffweb and Minarca Data Backup, both of which rely heavily on rdiff-backup. However, I haven’t had as much time recently to contribute to the core project as I would like, which is why additional maintainers would be very welcome.

Looking forward to hearing more about your intentions and how you envision your role.

Could you also share with us some other work you have done ?

Best regards,

On 12/16/25 09:59, Syed Shahrukh wrote:
Hi,

I am a Debian contributor trying to salvage rdiff-backup-fs on Debian

I am reaching for co-maintenance of rdiff-backup-fs upstream for long term
maintenance.

https://github.com/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup-fs

Present state of the repository is not suitable for future debian packaging.

Like tags are not imported from the hg repo like in another fork.

https://github.com/gruszczy/rdiff-backup-fs

Your help ensures fixes are forwarded upstream with periodic releases of
rdiff-backup-fs.

There is a new PR from downstream:
https://github.com/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup-fs/pulls

Regards,
Syed Shahrukh Hussain.
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