Activity log for bug #590246

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2010-06-05 22:46:30 Michael Terry bug added bug
2010-06-05 22:46:45 Michael Terry deja-dup: importance Undecided Wishlist
2010-06-05 22:46:45 Michael Terry deja-dup: status New Confirmed
2010-06-05 22:48:24 Michael Terry description This is a break-out issue from bug 320008. Time Machine throws up a little popup when you insert an external drive that suggests you back up to that drive. It might be nice to implement something similar in Deja Dup. Obviously, doing so could be annoying, so we'd have to be real careful about how. This would be most useful for situations where we are pre-installed (like Fedora) as a discovery aid. The people most in danger of losing their data are those who don't even know how they can protect it. So this would help them, I think. We should only present ourselves based on some heuristic. (A) the drive must be large (2x the internal disk?) and/or (B) look at drive info and maybe key off a flag or name that says "I'm a backup drive!". Should look at drives that are marketed as backup drives and see if they have anything in common. Can we plug into GNOME as a program that gets run when you insert a disk? Or we could just rely on deja-dup-monitor noticing. This is a break-out issue from bug 320008. Time Machine throws up a little popup when you insert an external drive that suggests you back up to that drive. It might be nice to implement something similar in Deja Dup. Obviously, doing so could be annoying, so we'd have to be real careful about how. This would be most useful for situations where we are pre-installed (like Fedora) as a discovery aid. The people most in danger of losing their data are those who don't even know how they can protect it. So this would help them, I think. We should only present ourselves based on some heuristic. (A) the drive must be large (2x the internal disk?) and/or (B) look at drive info and maybe key off a flag or name that says "I'm a backup drive!". Should look at drives that are marketed as backup drives and see if they have anything in common. Can we plug into GNOME as a program that gets run when you insert a disk? Or we could just rely on deja-dup-monitor noticing. And obviously only prompt if the user has never been backed up before. And have a 'never ask me' box.
2011-02-28 00:44:53 William Wolf bug added subscriber throughnothing
2011-04-28 13:37:20 Felix bug added subscriber apo
2012-08-14 10:27:01 Felipe Figueiredo bug added subscriber Felipe Figueiredo