Hi,
On 27/10/2022 14:50, Greg Troxel wrote:
EricZolf writes:
- Does it mean that rdiff is no longer on savannah.nongnu.org?
We've stopped using actively savannah.nongnu.org since many years,
even before my time, it's just technology-wise rather outdated and
doesn't offer all the amenit
EricZolf writes:
>>- Does it mean that rdiff is no longer on savannah.nongnu.org?
>
> We've stopped using actively savannah.nongnu.org since many years,
> even before my time, it's just technology-wise rather outdated and
> doesn't offer all the amenities we are used from GitHub. This said,
Hi Greg,
On 27/10/2022 00:20, Greg Troxel wrote:
Eric Zolf writes:
as the subject says, we have a new site at https://rdiff-backup.net/!
Thanks for the update. I am a sometimes user and sometimes maintainer
of the pkgsrc package. A few questions:
- Does this mean https://www.nongnu.o
Eric Zolf writes:
> as the subject says, we have a new site at https://rdiff-backup.net/!
Thanks for the update. I am a sometimes user and sometimes maintainer
of the pkgsrc package. A few questions:
- Does this mean https://www.nongnu.org/rdiff-backup/ is no more?
- Does it mean that r
Hi,
as the subject says, we have a new site at https://rdiff-backup.net/!
The most important thing is that now all documentation is centralized to
one place, together with the code, so that maintenance becomes a lot easier.
OK, where do we need help?
1. we need a web designer to take care of