Re: [Deja-dup-hackers] interested in getting involved
- From: Daniel Hollocher <danielhollocher gmail com>
- To: Michael Terry <mike mterry name>
- Cc: deja-dup-hackers lists launchpad net
- Subject: Re: [Deja-dup-hackers] interested in getting involved
- Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 18:36:25 -0500
Yeah, that was the bug I was thinking of. I will start by going
through the docs you've written up.
Dan
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 2:03 PM, Michael Terry <mike mterry name> wrote:
> On 1 February 2010 13:56, Daniel Hollocher <danielhollocher gmail com> wrote:
>> I'm interested in getting involved with Dejadup. I noticed a couple
>> open invitations to help out with the coding, and I would love to take
>> you up on that. Any suggestions on where to get started?
>
> I would love to take you up on that as well. ;)
>
> I've done some documentation of the steps needed to get your coding
> feet wet: http://live.gnome.org/DejaDup/GettingInvolved/Coding
>
>> I noticed a bug report regarding support for having a backup span
>> multiple partitions. That looked interesting, maybe I can start
>> there?
>
> I actually don't remember this bug. Link me and we can talk about the
> specifics. The only partition bugs I remember are around having a
> different /home than your /tmp and /tmp filling up (which should be
> fixed with 13.x deja-dup and duplicity trunk).
>
> Or if you have other things you want to, do let me know.
>
> Else, I can come up with some easy getting-to-learn Deja Dup bugs (I
> think). Maybe tonight or tomorrow I can sit down and look through
> bugs/feature requests.
>
> By and large, I'd prefer general discussions to happen on this list,
> but if you just want to ping me about some specific code question,
> find me on jabber (mike mterry name).
>
> -mt
>
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