Is there active delopement on TimeValut

Asked by Liam O'Reilly

Is there currently active development on TimeVault or FlyBack? From what I can see is that the development of both has gone stale since last 2007. I really would like to use one of these systems, but they feel they are still very much alpha for me.

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Igor Gomes (igorgomes) said :
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Good question Liam... They're both VERY promising, specially TimeVault due its market being the unique (forget rsync raw options) competitor to Apple's TimeMachine.

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Alejandro Cuervo (a-cuervo) said :
#2

wish I new python well so that I could fork any of those two. Specially flyback, which I had been using for a while but stopped working after receiving library updates.

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Peter (pstevens555-gmail) said :
#3

If this (TimeValut) app is fading away, others may want to check out "Back in Time" https://launchpad.net/backintime (a progect that has code being actively committed as of 30 May 2009) Looks like it should be in universe for Karmic Koala...

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Best Matthias Niess (mniess) said :
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As there is no answer from any of the developers I would mark this as solved. TimeVault is dead.

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Liam O'Reilly (aliam13-2) said :
#5

Thanks mniess, that solved my question.

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Flavio (flavio-bpde) said :
#6

Too bad, snif...

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dx486 (dx486107) said :
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"Back in Time" is a Python based, free software alternative that is actively developed.

http://backintime.le-web.org/
https://github.com/bit-team/backintime