On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 03:45:42PM -0300, Gustavo Franco wrote: > Hi John, > > Thanks for this. I'm using backuppc at work and was considering to > move our backups to bacula after upgrading our current hardware setup. > Package updates and bug squashing in general was on the roadmap. > > That would be good if you, Jose and probably others joined a 'bacula' > group in alioth to keep this in group maintenance. Hopefully i would > be able to join with real work in the next month. Thoughts?
I would be happy to do that. I already maintain almost all of my Debian packages in darcs, and in fact you can "darcs send" bacula patches to me already. Unlike svn, there's no need for a central repo with shared perms and all that to make it work, so there's less of a need for an Alioth project, but if you'd like me to set one up, drop me a note offline (with some benefits you might see) and I'd be happy to do that. You can get my current repo with: darcs get http://darcs.complete.org/debian/bacula Though I should warn you that I am rewriting most of the build system at this time, so the tree you see there won't be buildable for another day or two. > Closing, do you think it will be possible to ship in Etch a "backup > server" task using bacula ? I think that's all up to add more stuff in > debconf and prepare the task itself. Probably a goal for the first > 'group upload', if you agree. That would certainly be possible -- though really the only package one would need in that task is bacula-server. -- John -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]