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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

backup2l is a lightweight, non-intrusive backup tool mainly targeting
standalone/home computers. The main design goals are low maintenance effort,
efficiency, transparency  and robustness. It features differential backups at
multiple hierarchical levels and provides rollback functionality.

License: GPL
Homepage & Download: http://backup2l.sourceforge.net

The tool is already available as a .deb package.
Users asked me whether it will be included in the official distro.

I am not a Debian developer, but I am willing to maintain this package.


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