[Discuss] drop box software
Edward Ned Harvey
blu at nedharvey.com
Tue Aug 30 19:39:55 EDT 2011
> From: Derek Martin [mailto:invalid at pizzashack.org]
>
> I am
> extremely reticent to house any of my personal data on someone else's
> computers...
Supposing the data is encrypted, and inaccessible to the 3rd party, do you
still care so much?
> Does sparkleshare require the use of some
> resource I don't control?
It's currently git in the backend. So you could own your own.
> > I liked ifolder (from a user perspective, not an admin perspective).
But
> > since the implosion of novell, I've decided to forget about it, kiss it
> > goodbye.
>
> Why? It's fully GPLv2. Even if Novell completely goes belly up, or
> decides to take it proprietary, the OSS community can continue to
> support this or a fork of it.
Just try getting it to work. Although it's open source, the amount of work
necessary to make it work on *any* platform is daunting... It was meant to
run on Suse... And even then, the only way to get it working in less than 2
person days of admin time was to use a full deployment of novell products...
edirectory and such.
Yes it's possible. No it's not attractive. But maybe someday.
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