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Domain attic-backup.org expired, pending delete
Name: attic-backup.org Registry Domain ID: D171289523-LROR Domain Status: pendingDelete, serverHold, redemptionPeriod Registry Expiration: 2021-03-04 11:51:14 UTC
attic is dead, long live borg?
Indeed :-)
I found attic in some blog post, got linked to the website... I was wondering what is going on 😃
For the information of future travelers stumbling here:
- The owner of this project is on a multi-year sabbatical (due to discovering that time with family and children is awesome yet also a time-suck).
What I've learned in the past hour*
(* likely to be quite incomplete)
Last archived version of attic-backup.org
-
attic-backup.org (via Internet Archive, 2021-03-02)
- Earlier snapshot (same content) that won't erroneously link to new, unrelated site archives
Forks:
- This project was (manually?) forked several years ago to borgbackup/borg (documentation site).
- It can import existing jborg/attic backup repositories.
- (which will then no longer backwards compatible)
-
borgbackup
appears to be under active development with a community, as of early 2022.
- It can import existing jborg/attic backup repositories.
- @AaronWebster mentioned a few months back (in jborg/attic#403) that he was interested in maintaining a direct and compatible fork of
attic
.-
AaronWebster/attic has recent commits but does not currently appear to have GitHub issue reporting enabled. - AaronWebster/attic is the most recently-updated direct fork as of February 2022
-
Similar (but independently-inspired) projects:
-
bup/bup
- Under active development, with a mailing list and IRC channel.
- Based on git packfile format
- Exists in several package managers.
- (see also related tools, e.g. anarcat/bup-cron)
- ?
Tl;dr:
- If you wish to stay compatible with the
attic
format,- AaronWebster/attic appears to be the only active direct fork as of February 2022
- If you don't have legacy needs,
-
bup
andborgbackup
both have 'watching' and 'fork' numbers of the same order of magnitude.- (I have no idea which is more popular/in greater use, more stable, more efficient, etc.)
- There may be better alternatives elsewhere, or perhaps there are not. :)
-
P.S. Sincere and hearty thanks to Jonas (aka @jborg) for both the initial creation of attic
and for sharing it with the world.
- It appears to have had quite a broad impact (to end users and to other developers) and for (inadvertantly?) helping to advance both the popularity and the state of the art in open-source deduplicated backup tools!
I enabled issue reporting and am happy to review/manage PRs going forward as this is something I actively use.