7. Thank you
A big thanks goes out to all synctool users. You know who you are (!) Special thanks go to those whom I’ve had e-mail conversations with about synctool, and those at github who have made good suggestions for improving synctool. And last but not least, very special thanks go to those who contributed to synctool in one way or another. synctool would not be what it is today without your contributions.
If you also want to contribute to synctool, drop me an e-mail. If you are a
programmer who likes to contribute to the development of synctool, please
fork the github project and issue pull requests. If you don’t know how
git
works, patches in diff -u
format are always welcome too. However,
I highly recommend git
and github.
7.1 Fun facts
Some fun facts about synctool 6:
- synctool 6 is the 6th major release of synctool
- synctool 6 took over 6 months to develop and test
- synctool 6 has more than 600 commits over the last synctool 5
- synctool 6 requires at least Python version 2.6
- synctool 6 documentation has 7 chapters …
- synctool’s
dsh-pkg
supports 6 different package managers - synctool is now more than 10 years old
- synctool encompasses more than 10,000 lines of code (including comments)
- synctool 6 is faster than ever
- synctool 6 still is easy to use