Ben Escoto wrote:
Hi, I don't feel forced to continue, I plan to keep working a bit on
it even if a new maintainer steps up. But consider all the added
features from 0.12 -> 0.13: resource fork, extended attributes, ACLs,
filesystem autodetection, user/group mapping, etc. If there are
similar advances in the future someone else would have to implement
most of them.
I am happy to become a co-maintainer of rdiff-backup.
I feel I can commit the time of myself or one of my staff to get to know
the code a bit better.
I have to say that I'm not a python programmer, just heavy user of
rdiff-backup and would look to others for useful programming expertise.
So, I am happy to help to ease Ben's burden, but I am not sure I am the
right person for the job. I may be able to conjole some people I know
into it tho :)
thanks
dave
