Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-26 Thread shimi
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 4:39 AM, Amos Shapira wrote: > On 24 December 2010 11:14, shimi wrote: > > > > > > 2010/12/24 Amos Shapira > >> > >> On 19/12/2010 7:53 PM, "Daniel Feiglin" wrote: > >> > (officially) never heard of Linux. Apart from the cost, there is > the > >> > very important sec

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-26 Thread Amos Shapira
On 24 December 2010 11:14, shimi wrote: > > > 2010/12/24 Amos Shapira >> >> On 19/12/2010 7:53 PM, "Daniel Feiglin" wrote: >> > (officially) never heard of Linux.     Apart from the cost, there is the >> > very important security attraction - the Bezeq servers for this are >> > located in Israel

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-23 Thread shimi
2010/12/24 Amos Shapira > > On 19/12/2010 7:53 PM, "Daniel Feiglin" wrote: > > (officially) never heard of Linux. Apart from the cost, there is the > > very important security attraction - the Bezeq servers for this are > > located in Israel. > > Ha! Read Hetz' blog post about what's stoppin

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-23 Thread Amos Shapira
On 19/12/2010 7:53 PM, "Daniel Feiglin" wrote: > (officially) never heard of Linux. Apart from the cost, there is the > very important security attraction - the Bezeq servers for this are > located in Israel. Ha! Read Hetz' blog post about what's stopping anyone on the street from accessing s

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-21 Thread geoffrey mendelson
On Dec 21, 2010, at 9:57 AM, Daniel Feiglin wrote: Does anyone remember the Internet problems around 11/09/2001? (Incidentally I could level the same objection to international web based mail accounts like gmail, But that's another story.) I'd worry more about the internet outages when P

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-20 Thread Daniel Feiglin
On 12/19/2010 10:47 AM, Daniel Feiglin wrote: > Hello folks! > > Bezeq is offering a "Dropbox" imitation for very reasonable fees: NIS 1 > /Gb for oa 10 or 20 Gb package. The first two Gb are free (like > Dropbox). Of course their technicians only support Windows and have > (officially) never hea

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-20 Thread Tzadik Vanderhoof
LOL that is going straight on my status :) 2010/12/20 Elazar Leibovich > In the git sense, the porcelain is the nice GUI, and the plumbing are the > processes which does the job underneath. > > > On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote: > >> 2010/12/19 Elazar Leibovich : >> > The act

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-20 Thread Elazar Leibovich
In the git sense, the porcelain is the nice GUI, and the plumbing are the processes which does the job underneath. On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote: > 2010/12/19 Elazar Leibovich : > > The actual synchronization client is propriety, the only thing which is > open > > source is

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-20 Thread Tzadik Vanderhoof
I think you answered your own question :) On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 07:39:21AM -0500, Tzadik Vanderhoof wrote: > > Dropbox has versioning, including "undelete" > > Make it 'remote SSH account, GIT and Cron'. > > -- > Tzafrir Cohen | tz

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-20 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 07:39:21AM -0500, Tzadik Vanderhoof wrote: > Dropbox has versioning, including "undelete" Make it 'remote SSH account, GIT and Cron'. -- Tzafrir Cohen | tzaf...@jabber.org | VIM is http://tzafrir.org.il || a Mutt's tzaf...@cohens.org.il |

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-20 Thread Tzadik Vanderhoof
Dropbox has versioning, including "undelete" On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 5:36 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote: > 2010/12/19 Ori Idan >: > > DropBox has client and a daemon. The client is open source but as much as > I > > know the daemon is not. > > > > Maybe this should be a new thread, but what does DropBox

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-20 Thread Dotan Cohen
2010/12/19 Elazar Leibovich : > The actual synchronization client is propriety, the only thing which is open > source is the nautilus porcelain. > אתה בטוח שהתכוונת לחרסינה?‏ -- Dotan Cohen http://gibberish.co.il http://what-is-what.com ___ Linux-il

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-19 Thread Elazar Leibovich
Quoting from http://www.dropbox.com/downloading?os=lnx How does it work? > > The installer will perform the following actions: > >- Install the open-source Dropbox plug-in for the Nautilus File > Manager >- Adds Dropbox to your default repository for automa

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-19 Thread Ori Idan
I think you can achieve the same functionality using rsync and cron, however what they offer is a daemon that looks for changes in a specific directory and synchronizes the directory to the remote server. I think they also offer the possibility of sharing a subdirectory (under that dropbox director

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-19 Thread Dotan Cohen
2010/12/19 Ori Idan : > DropBox has client and a daemon. The client is open source but as much as I > know the daemon is not. > Maybe this should be a new thread, but what does DropBox offer that a remote SSH account, Rsync and Cron don't? No troll, I'd really like to know. -- Dotan Cohen http

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-19 Thread Ori Idan
DropBox has client and a daemon. The client is open source but as much as I know the daemon is not. -- Ori Idan On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Shachar Shemesh wrote: > On 19/12/10 11:15, Justin wrote: > >> Ubuntu has their own dropbox clone. If I'm going to support a company... >> I'd rath

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-19 Thread Shachar Shemesh
On 19/12/10 11:15, Justin wrote: Ubuntu has their own dropbox clone. If I'm going to support a company... I'd rather it's Canonical than Bezeq. ֹI'll just mention that the DropBox client for Linux is open source (as opposed to their client for Windows and Mac). Shachar -- Shachar Shemesh L

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-19 Thread Dotan Cohen
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 11:15, Justin wrote: > Ubuntu has their own dropbox clone.  If I'm going to support a company... > I'd rather it's Canonical than Bezeq. > Canonical already realizes that Linux support is important. Bezeq yet doesn't, that is why we have to ask them to support desktop Linu

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-19 Thread Justin
Ubuntu has their own dropbox clone. If I'm going to support a company... I'd rather it's Canonical than Bezeq. On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote: > 2010/12/19 Daniel Feiglin : > > Hello folks! > > > > Bezeq is offering a "Dropbox" imitation for very reasonable fees: NIS 1 >

Re: Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-19 Thread Dotan Cohen
2010/12/19 Daniel Feiglin : > Hello folks! > > Bezeq is offering a "Dropbox" imitation for very reasonable fees: NIS 1 > /Gb for oa 10 or 20 Gb package. The first two Gb are free (like > Dropbox). Of course their technicians only support Windows and have > (officially) never heard of Linux.     Apa

Bezeq's Dropbox imitation

2010-12-19 Thread Daniel Feiglin
Hello folks! Bezeq is offering a "Dropbox" imitation for very reasonable fees: NIS 1 /Gb for oa 10 or 20 Gb package. The first two Gb are free (like Dropbox). Of course their technicians only support Windows and have (officially) never heard of Linux. Apart from the cost, there is the very imp