README: clarify what "resuming backups" means#467
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There was some confusion about it, see the discussion in digint#196
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I very much like "Robust recovery" in the key features, merged in: While the explanatory part explains things quite well, I think it should not go into "introduction". Probably it would be better off in the man page? |
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Yes, maybe that paragraph is a bit long for the (currently quite concise) Introduction section. Feel free to move it into a man page instead! (Probably somewhere in the Description section, though I'm not sure where exactly.) One argument for having it in the README though is that it's useful for users trying to evaluate if btrbk fits their needs. Just a thought. |
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There was some confusion about it, see the discussion in
#196