Anyway, I'm wondering if there are any plans anywhere to port NNCP over
to the Android phone? Seems like it could be a nice tool for syncing
data from your desktop. Kind of like physical media, sync up at a
friends and go home to upload to computer.
Just a thought. I'm not an Android developer myself.
I'm really looking forward to the day when someone hacks a package
manager, archlinux or freebsd or whatever to use NNCP for retrieving packages. I could totally see FreeBSD ports using it.
I wish NNCP the best of luck, and plan on learning more about it in the
next week or so. It's probably the coolest thing I've seen over the
past 2 years! But I'm a little jealous. LOL!
Anyway, I'm wondering if there are any plans anywhere to port NNCP over
to the Android phone? Seems like it could be a nice tool for syncing
data from your desktop. Kind of like physical media, sync up at a
friends and go home to upload to computer.
I'm really looking forward to the day when someone hacks a package
manager, archlinux or freebsd or whatever to use NNCP for retrieving packages. I could totally see FreeBSD ports using it.
I wish NNCP the best of luck, and plan on learning more about it in the
next week or so. It's probably the coolest thing I've seen over the
past 2 years! But I'm a little jealous. LOL!
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