Re: [Zim-wiki] I finally found an easy solution to sync my zim notebook across computers

2013-10-17 Thread Vaclav Petras
Hi, that sounds interesting. Can you be more specific about usage of git-annex or SparkleShare? I don't want to dive into the documentation and find ways how to use it with Zim if you already know the best practices. I'm actually using Git and Dropbox (which can be replaced by any other similarly

Re: [Zim-wiki] I finally found an easy solution to sync my zim notebook across computers

2013-10-17 Thread Aaron C Johnson
Sparkleshare is nice and is GPLv3 licensed: http://sparkleshare.org/ [6] On 2013-10-17 00:35, Adam Porter wrote: > I think the canonical answer to FOSS file syncing is now git-annex > assistant. By far the most powerful and featureful system, based on > git, all FOSS, and funded for anothe

Re: [Zim-wiki] I finally found an easy solution to sync my zim notebook across computers

2013-10-16 Thread Adam Porter
I think the canonical answer to FOSS file syncing is now git-annex assistant. By far the most powerful and featureful system, based on git, all FOSS, and funded for another year of development by Joey Hess, a Debian Developer. Supports different topologies for syncing, including peer-to-peer usin

Re: [Zim-wiki] I finally found an easy solution to sync my zim notebook across computers

2013-08-20 Thread Svenn Are Bjerkem
On 20 August 2013 20:47, Charles Medcoff wrote: > ➢ I wonder if their is anything else available for peer-to-peer sync'ing - > apart from SFTP and SSH? > > Why not use the built in support for version control? I'm using Bazzar > with an SVN backend. > seafile can be configured to delete changes

Re: [Zim-wiki] I finally found an easy solution to sync my zim notebook across computers

2013-08-20 Thread Charles Medcoff
➢ I wonder if their is anything else available for peer-to-peer sync'ing - apart from SFTP and SSH? Why not use the built in support for version control? I'm using Bazzar with an SVN backend. ___ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~zim-wiki Post to

Re: [Zim-wiki] I finally found an easy solution to sync my zim notebook across computers

2013-08-20 Thread Svenn Are Bjerkem
On 20 August 2013 05:30, Brendan Kidwell wrote: > Keep an eye on https://prism-break.org/ for answers to questions like > this for networking and storage needs. The site lists some FOSS-only > live/online file sync tools; it looks like they all require a central > coordination server (one that yo

Re: [Zim-wiki] I finally found an easy solution to sync my zim notebook across computers

2013-08-19 Thread Brendan Kidwell
Keep an eye on https://prism-break.org/ for answers to questions like this for networking and storage needs. The site lists some FOSS-only live/online file sync tools; it looks like they all require a central coordination server (one that you control or one that you rent capacity on), or optionally

Re: [Zim-wiki] I finally found an easy solution to sync my zim notebook across computers

2013-08-19 Thread Jules Moules
Thanks for that heads up. Unfortunately, the lack of FOSS is a deal breaker for me. I wonder if their is anything else available for peer-to-peer sync'ing - apart from SFTP and SSH? On 19 August 2013 21:52, Pedro wrote: > Just wanted to share this with other zim users. > > Bittorrent sync, dev

[Zim-wiki] I finally found an easy solution to sync my zim notebook across computers

2013-08-19 Thread Pedro
Just wanted to share this with other zim users. Bittorrent sync, developed Bittorrent Inc. It is _not_ FOSS. I had to install yet another binary blob on my system. Other than that, it works flawlessly. Sync is encrypted, all I need is a key which consists of a a random string. Sync is peer to pee