07-08-2020, 11:42 AM
My grandmother used to love to admonish us grandkids that "the proof of the pudding is in the eating." The late Patrick Henry Winston (MIT AI Lab) was fond of telling his students that the proof of an idea is in a working implementation.
The idea of backing up and restoring moOde's configuration is dead simple conceptually; it gets proposed at least once a year by one user or another. Trouble is, the execution of the idea is anything but dead simple.
I rate backing up and restoring moOde as much closer in degree of difficulty to backing up and restoring a Linux desktop system than it is to backing up and restoring a router. It's hard enough when staying with the same version, rather harder when going across versions.
I've gained enough understanding of the inner workings of moOde to be able to propose some extensions and repairs, either to this forum or to the github repo, and Tim has always considered them fairly. There is this ongoing opportunity for someone to do the same with backup and restore.
Regards,
Kent
The idea of backing up and restoring moOde's configuration is dead simple conceptually; it gets proposed at least once a year by one user or another. Trouble is, the execution of the idea is anything but dead simple.
I rate backing up and restoring moOde as much closer in degree of difficulty to backing up and restoring a Linux desktop system than it is to backing up and restoring a router. It's hard enough when staying with the same version, rather harder when going across versions.
I've gained enough understanding of the inner workings of moOde to be able to propose some extensions and repairs, either to this forum or to the github repo, and Tim has always considered them fairly. There is this ongoing opportunity for someone to do the same with backup and restore.
Regards,
Kent