On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 9:25 PM, Adrien <adrien.grell...@laposte.net> wrote:
> Hi, > > I am looking for a backup system, well integrated into KDE. MacOS has > TimeMachine, but for KDE I only found backintime-kde, which is developped > but not well integrated, and timevault, which is well integrated and very > promising, but abandonned: > http://backintime.le-web.org/ > http://blog.chatonka.com/2009/12/timevault-progress-update/ > > Before starting anything, I would like to know if people are working on > such > a backup system for KDE. > Some time back, I had started programming such a tool well-integrated into KDE, called Filestory, which would use the same backend that Deja-Dup uses - 'Duplicity'. I had done some work on it. I had suspended the project for sometime, but I'd be glad to resume work on it. If you want to help out, please let me know by mailing me, or pinging me on IRC (wyuka on #kde-devel). > > The idea is to have an easy way to backup a full KDE session or just > folders > mainly on an external hard drive, but why not on network too (to owncloud > for instance). The interface should be well integrated into KDE : having > the > configuration in systemsettings, restoring should work directly from > dolphin, backups should be browseable directly from dolphin, etc. Timevault > is very close to this. > > If there is no such project, I am interested to start one (or improving an > existing one), because I can't live without a good backup system, and > because I want to start to understand how KDE is build, and go deeper than > the usual user I am now :-) > > Regards, > > Adrien Grellier > > >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to > unsubscribe << > -- Regards Tirtha Chatterjee KDE developer http://wyuka.co.cc/
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