On 11/04/2014 09:48 AM, [email protected] wrote: > There isn't an open source, dead simple service that offers this, however.
These two come the closest: * http://seafile.com/en/home/ (C) * https://www.syncany.org/ (java) Both are client encrypted, open source, and sophisticated in their approach. File sync is beastly hard if you want to support client-side encryption, file chunking, deduplication, full revision history (including directories), access control, efficient updates, resumable sync, and so on. The genius of dropbox was that it sucked when it first came out, but was reliable and easy to use. The technical documentation for syncany is here: https://github.com/syncany/syncany/wiki/Documentation Like git-annex, seafile uses git, although a heavily modified version included in the client. https://github.com/haiwen/seafile spideroak, of course, continues to say they are going to make the client open source. I very much want spideroak to succeed, although I have been badly burned by the inability of spideroak to restore snapshots of directories. -elijah _______________________________________________ Messaging mailing list [email protected] https://moderncrypto.org/mailman/listinfo/messaging
