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[rdiff-backup-users] Final poll results


From: Ben Escoto
Subject: [rdiff-backup-users] Final poll results
Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 00:20:03 -0600

The rdiff-backup polls has been running for about 2 weeks, and 88
people voted.  That's probably enough to close it and discuss the
results:

Which aspect of rdiff-backup would you most like improved?
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29% Repository editing (removing files/directories, rebuild index)
21% Repository monitoring (track space used, email on failure, etc.)
18% User-friendliness (installation, documentation, error messages, etc.)
17% Other Feature: (spare files, detect moves, preserve atimes, etc.)
 9% General speed
 4% Disk Usage

Aside from the above, what else about rdiff-backup would you like improved?
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25% Repository editing (removing files/directories, rebuild index)
23% Repository monitoring (track space used, email on failure, etc.)
19%     User-friendliness (installation, documentation, error messages, etc.)
16% Other Feature: (spare files, detect moves, preserve atimes, etc.)
13% General speed
 2% Disk Usage

How buggy do you find rdiff-backup?
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57%     Found a few, but nothing serious
36%     Bugfree
 5% Very buggy

Basically, the first choice is the ability to edit a backup
repository.  The second is better monitoring.  Editing seems to be the
major concern, since besides being first, monitoring may have just
gotten better anyway (with the rdiff-backup-statistics script in
1.1.5, and the nagios plugin by David Kempe and Christian Marie).
I'll post a message about that next.


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Ben Escoto

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