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Re: [rdiff-backup-users] some questions, web interface, etc.


From: Ben
Subject: Re: [rdiff-backup-users] some questions, web interface, etc.
Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 22:41:35 +1000

Looks good! Looks like its got all the features I'm after
(multi-user/repository) and the price you mentioned was around about
what I had in mind as well. I too am in Australia (Melbourne).

As I have only started using rdiff-backup as of like a few hours ago
(well, most of the day), I want to make sure that it really is what I
need. At this point, it seems like it will be the way I will be doing
backups, I just have more testing to do. So if I do decide to go with it
then I would be interested in purchasing the web interface for it. 

On Fri, 2004-05-21 at 22:22, David Kempe wrote:
> Ben wrote:
> 
> > Money is not really all *that* much of an issue, I would be willing to
> > pay for it if it was a reasonable price. What I can't wait for though is
> > when a decision will be made to make this available :) That's why I will
> > make a half-decent one myself if I can. I'm not that much of a
> > programmer but I should be able to whip something up.
> > 
> 
> its available now. We have finished testing.
> here are some screenshots:
> 
> http://solutionsfirst.com.au/~dave/backup/screenshots/
> 
> I don't know exactly what a reasonable price is, but I would have 
> thought the guy who got us to write the interface (its for the restore 
> part of a guy windows client) would expect at least a few hundred 
> dollars (AUD) for an unlimited use, no redistribution, full source 
> license. The interface is written in PHP and designed at present for 
> multi-user, multi-repository setup. It wouldn't be hard to scale that back.
> It also has a SOAP interface to talk to our GUI client, but you probably 
> don't need that.
> let me know what you think. I know you can't write it for less than 
> $AU300 :)
> 
> dave





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