Even setting aside "profiles", I urge you to reopen this if only for supporting multiple backup destinations.
To Deja Dup's mission statement:
"No Compromises - Nor is backing up a binary, either-you-do-it-or-you-don't action. Backups can be more or less 'safe.' They can and ideally should be: [off-site, encrypted, regular, easy]"
By preventing me from backing up to a removable storage some of the time, and to the cloud when I can, the net result is that I'm really less likely to back up at all. With even a modest photo or music collection Ubuntu One and S3 can both be prohibitively expensive for all data, so mixing and matching offers the safest solution for most users.
Even setting aside "profiles", I urge you to reopen this if only for supporting multiple backup destinations.
To Deja Dup's mission statement:
"No Compromises - Nor is backing up a binary, either- you-do- it-or-you- don't action. Backups can be more or less 'safe.' They can and ideally should be: [off-site, encrypted, regular, easy]"
By preventing me from backing up to a removable storage some of the time, and to the cloud when I can, the net result is that I'm really less likely to back up at all. With even a modest photo or music collection Ubuntu One and S3 can both be prohibitively expensive for all data, so mixing and matching offers the safest solution for most users.