> Am 25.04.2024 um 04:19 schrieb Matthew Krupcale <mkrupc...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I am interested in taking ownership of the unison package [1]. The most 
> recent discussion on this topic of which I'm aware is from 2018-05 [2], which 
> was attempting to bring all of the various unison versions [3-5] packaged in 
> Fedora into a single spec file. That never happened, and those packages were 
> retired in 2020-09.
> 
> . . .
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> Matthew
> 

Hi Matthew,

Fedora Server WG would really appreciate your efforts very very much! Although 
we haven't been able to discuss this yet, of course, I'm very sure. Unison is 
currently a sadly missing building block when using Fedora Server as a file 
server. 

I had mentally registered that the Unison project, originally started as a 
research project, had been abandoned to facilitate permanent use and that the 
Unison project had been discontinued. This is obviously wrong, fortunately. 
Even if the developer group is obviously very small. 

I hope you are successful with this project. I would like to make Unison one of 
the  essential features of Fedora Server. 


Peter




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