[Liverpool] LivLUG Meeting - Weds July 1st @ 7pm

Dan Lynch dan at danlynch.org
Thu Jul 2 21:36:04 UTC 2015


I've used Spideroak and bit and quite liked it. I've never heard of
Seafile though, sounds interesting. I'll have a look.

Thanks :)

Dan




On 02/07/15 18:16, John Church wrote:
> I just wanted to say thanks to Dan and Seb for 2 very interesting talks last night.
> 
> I didn't get a chance to speak to Seb in the pub afterwards but I wanted to ask him, or indeed anyone else whether they'd ever tried Seafile?
> 
> 
> http://seafile.com/en/home/
> 
> 
> It doesn't use peer to peer like syncthing so its more comparable with services like dropbox or spideroak.
> 
> I've been using it as a replacement for Dropbox for about 6 months now. I'm running the seafile server on a Digital Ocean droplet and have the client application installed on Linux, Windows and Android.
> 
> It's been really reliable so far although I'm using it with MBs rather than GBs of data so I can't testify to it's scalability.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> John
> 
> 
> 
> From: Neil Bothwick <neil at stfw.net>
> To: liverpool at mailman.lug.org.uk 
> Sent: Tuesday, 30 June 2015, 8:46
> Subject: [Liverpool] LivLUG Meeting - Weds July 1st @ 7pm
> 
> 
> LOCATION: DoES Liverpool, Hanover St.
> DATE: Weds June 3rd @ 7pm
> 
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> Sorry for the short notice, but our next meeting is tomorrow evening at
> 7pm. This month we have a buy one, get one free offer with two mini talks.
> 
> Sebastian Arcus is going to talk to us about Syncthing, a completely
> open, P2P file syncing protocol and software that looks very interesting.
> 
> Dan Lynch will discuss his experiences with ZeroTier One, something that
> was mentioned tangentially in last month's talk. ZeroTier One could be
> described as a Peer-to-Peer VPN (well, it is described as such, one their
> web site). An easier way of accessing your computers from anywhere
> without getting involved in VPN configuration and router port forwarding.
> 
> The two projects also complement each other in some ways.
> 
> The meeting will be held at our new home, DoES Liverpool. We arrive
> around 7pm with the talks starting at 7:30. You can find directions to
> DoES at http://doesliverpool.com/location - after the talks we will
> retire to a local hostelry for some more off-topic discussions.
> 
> All are welcome, age and technical experience are neither a requirement
> or barrier to anyone. LivLUG is an informal group and our meetings
> reflect this, so if you have any interest in either of the above topics,
> or just want to meet other Linux users for a chat or advice, feel frre to
> come along.
> 
> 
> 
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