
Gerald Krause enhanced the nextcloud/all-in-one repository by clarifying the backup documentation, ensuring users understand that backup data alone is sufficient to restore a Nextcloud instance while explicitly noting that mounted external storage files are excluded. He approached this by improving the project’s README using Markdown, applying documentation best practices to remove ambiguity around disaster recovery and compliance. Gerald utilized version control discipline, linking the update to a signed, traceable commit. Although the work focused solely on documentation rather than code or bug fixes, it addressed a critical need for clarity, supporting more reliable backup and restore processes for end users.

Month: 2025-01 Key features delivered: - Backup Documentation Scope Clarification in nextcloud/all-in-one: clarified that backup data is sufficient to restore the Nextcloud instance; mounted external storage files are not included in the backup. Commit: da07aaa887d0b295e3fa37358a18151091729265 (Improved the readme by clarifying that the NC instance can be restored by the backup data; Signed-off-by: Gerald Krause <geedeekay@justmail.de>). Major bugs fixed: - None reported this month; focus was on documentation improvements to clarify disaster recovery scope. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improves disaster recovery readiness by removing ambiguity around backed-up data, reducing restore risks, and providing a clear scope for compliance and audits. The change is traceable to a signed commit. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Documentation best practices, version control discipline, readme clarity, and sign-off conventions; domain: nextcloud/all-in-one.
Month: 2025-01 Key features delivered: - Backup Documentation Scope Clarification in nextcloud/all-in-one: clarified that backup data is sufficient to restore the Nextcloud instance; mounted external storage files are not included in the backup. Commit: da07aaa887d0b295e3fa37358a18151091729265 (Improved the readme by clarifying that the NC instance can be restored by the backup data; Signed-off-by: Gerald Krause <geedeekay@justmail.de>). Major bugs fixed: - None reported this month; focus was on documentation improvements to clarify disaster recovery scope. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improves disaster recovery readiness by removing ambiguity around backed-up data, reducing restore risks, and providing a clear scope for compliance and audits. The change is traceable to a signed commit. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Documentation best practices, version control discipline, readme clarity, and sign-off conventions; domain: nextcloud/all-in-one.
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