Hello Michael, Thanks for you detailed review.
Michael Lustfield wrote: > I reviewed this packaging and came up with some issues: > > - The description does nothing to explain what makes this solution unique. > + Why is this special? > + How does it even work? > + This should be easily gleaned from the package description. This is the current description for reference. There is similar topic at the end of the mail, where improvements are discussed in detail. =========================== The tool supports asynchronous, local-coordinated, distributed secure backup generation, forwarding, verification, storage and deletion even in rugged environments. The system is open to integration of own code. The codebase is very small and kept simple to ease auditing. . Unlike business backup solutions, guerillabackup also considers following conditions that might be encountered with private use: * infrastructure uptime below 99%, e.g. machines not always powered * poor network connectivity, e.g. mobile access, parallel video streaming * poor physical access and anti-theft protection of machines * no security monitoring of machines . See /usr/share/doc/guerillabackup/Design.txt.gz section "Requirements" for more information. =========================== > - There is a lintian override for a legitimate mistake (unindented list)