Done, no issue.

KR, Eric

On 16/01/2026 16:49, Syed Shahrukh Hussain wrote:
Thank you Eric for accepting me into the team!

I have received invite on my personal github account, my mistake I should have 
sent the official github link too.

Please send invite to this account https://github.com/Syed-Shahrukh-OSSRevival

Kind regards,
Syed Shahrukh Hussain


On Fri, Jan 16, 2026 at 08:31:50AM +0100, Eric Lavarde wrote:
Hi everybody,

Syed answered offline and he looks like a genuine person, so welcome him
warmly to the team, he's an rdiff-backup developer now!

@Syed let me and Patrik know if you're missing access rights to manage
rdiff-backup-fs on your own!

KR, Eric

On 14/01/2026 08:17, Eric L. wrote:
Hi Syed,

sorry for the long time to answer, my holiday season was a bit crazy
(long travel, Smartphone broken...). Have a happy new year, y'all, BTW.

First, let me state that we'd be happy to have you as co-maintainer for
rdiff-backup-fs, which is indeed currently unmaintained, to the
difference of rdiff-backup.

At the same time, the XZ case [1] has shown us that we need to be
careful, so don't take it personally (I don't know you, so it can't be
personal) but I'd like to make sure you're "real".

I've checked OSS Revival and will check your Pull Requests, but it would
be great if you could show some prior art and "sign of life". It's a
thin line, I also don't want to go into your personal life, but I owe it
to our users to be cautious. Feel free to contact me offline if you
don't want to go public with whichever information you provide.

KR, Eric

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XZ_Utils_backdoor

On 06/01/2026 08:23, Syed Shahrukh wrote:
Dear Patrik,

Wishing you a happy new year!

I didn't hear from you, so I thought to touch base with you.

  From your last email, I sensed that you have plans for rdiff-backup.

Please share, so I can align with them within my available bandwidth.

I am still interested in co-maintaining rdiff-backup-fs,  so the package
has:
1. Releases or tags.
2 Fixes available on the debian side.
3.New feature development.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Kind regards,
Syed Shahrukh Hussain.





On Wed, Dec 17, 2025 at 4:34 PM Patrik Dufresne <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hello Syed,

Thank you for reaching out, and you are certainly welcome to take over
work on the project. rdiff-backup-fs was originally salvaged by Eric as
part of an effort to centralize everything related to
rdiff-backup, but it
hasn’t received much attention since then.

Before moving forward, I would appreciate a bit more background
so we can
better understand your plans.

     - What level of involvement are you expecting to have in the
project?
     - Will you be focusing only on maintaining the Debian
packaging, or do
     you intend to work on the codebase upstream as well?
     - Do you also plan to contribute to rdiff-backup itself? Any help
     there would be greatly appreciated.

For context, I’m also developing Rdiffweb and Minarca Data
Backup, both of
which rely heavily on rdiff-backup. However, I haven’t had as much time
recently to contribute to the core project as I would like, which is why
additional maintainers would be very welcome.

Looking forward to hearing more about your intentions and how
you envision
your role.

Could you also share with us some other work you have done ?

Best regards,
On 12/16/25 09:59, Syed Shahrukh wrote:

Hi,

I am a Debian contributor trying to salvage rdiff-backup-fs on Debian

I am reaching for co-maintenance of rdiff-backup-fs upstream for
long term
maintenance.
https://github.com/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup-fs

Present state of the repository is not suitable for future
debian packaging.

Like tags are not imported from the hg repo like in another fork.
https://github.com/gruszczy/rdiff-backup-fs

Your help ensures fixes are forwarded upstream with periodic releases of
rdiff-backup-fs.

There is a new PR from
downstream:https://github.com/rdiff-backup/
rdiff-backup-fs/pulls

Regards,
Syed Shahrukh Hussain.
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