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From: | Dominic Raferd |
Subject: | Re: AW: [rdiff-backup-users] [PATCH] Sparse file support |
Date: | Sat, 08 Jan 2011 10:53:19 +0000 |
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On 08/01/11 10:31, D. Kriesel wrote:
Hi Dominic, this is certainly a cool idea, only I have no Python developer experience und therefore you for sure don't want me as a project member :-). Currently, I just try to help out people on the mailinglist from my experience as a computer scientist and rdiff-backup user.
ditto (except the scientist bit)
Thanks. In the meantime, if there are any python programmers who use and value rdiff-backup and could offer their services to the project, the rest of us would be very grateful I'm sure.Anyway, there is hope. I am currently preparing my PhD project, and plan to use python for some scripting. Once I feel my understanding of python and the internals of rdiff-backup is good enough, I will file a request as you said.
Dominic
AFAIK Andrew's last posting on this newsgroup was March 2009, and his last entry in CVS was January 2010, which is indeed the last entry by anyone. Josh (who also created the excellent rdiffWeb GUI front-end) was last seen here April 2010. You could try requesting to become a project member http://savannah.nongnu.org/my/groups.php?words=rdiff- backup#searchgroup? Dominic
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