@bram exporting backup to another computer, but not a server. It would be handy to be able to download your backup from the webadmin to your personal computer. And maybe receive an email when an automated backup is ready, with the link to download it. This way it would be faster (hence people would do it more oftenโฆ) to secure your backup to your computer.
@bram it's a good way to setup our own server in a quick, relatively easy way, and then smoothly acquire knowledge about how it works, how apps works with the server components (Nginx, โฆ).
Once some packaging work has been done, upgrading some apps is as easy as changing the source URL (+Sha256 sum). (o, it's more due to the app itself than Yunohost, but still, that's a good point)
Also migrating to a new server (or restoring a backup) is quite fast, from a fresh Yunohost install.
@marsxyz@bram and more people (maybe with wider knowledge, sometimes), to maintain them, this way it would be more sustainable and less time-consuming for maintainers.
@halcy@kensanata in my case, without using --pace, it is limited quite soon indeed. My mastodon account becomes unusable. With this option, it's *a lot* slower than the rate limit of 300/5min. It's more 300 for 1hโฆ but my mastodon account is usable without any "throttled" warning
I want to understand something regarding mastodon-archive, that I can't find (or understand) in the documentation: when I use the --pace option, what archiving/deletion rate will be used ? It fixed or dynamic ?
I suppose that without that option it does its request as much as it can, and stop when the limit is reached (blocked by the server ?). But for instance for the deletion, the limit is 300requests/5min. What is the pace rate ?
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