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I've been using Wuala to backup my family photos and videos, but now that they have announced the end of their P2P cloud storage I'm looking for alternatives.
I read a bit about Tahoe LAFS, but I can't seem to get to their website. I've tried Tahoe-LAFS.org and AllMyData.org and both seem to be down (for weeks now). Is this project still alive??? Does anyone know of its status?
Is this project still alive??? Does anyone know of its status?
Yes it is. Brian posted this last thursday to the Tahoe-LAFS development mailinglist:
Quote:
FYI: we've having network problems to tahoe-lafs.org the last few days,
which is preventing access to the Trac instance (wiki, bug-tracker),
buildbot, main download site, and probably the mailing list manager.
Our crack team of ninja leprechauns have been dispatched to the
Undisclosed Location to resolve the problem, or to move the affected
servers to a Less-Disclosed Location with more reliable connectivity.
And there is a migration plan afoot to move the whole thing to a
professionally-hosted VPS, which should yield results in the next few weeks.
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