docs: improve faq and support section

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Thomas Waldmann 2015-08-29 04:16:03 +02:00
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@ -97,7 +97,8 @@ Can |project_name| add redundancy to the backup data to deal with hardware malfu
of low-level storage layout information and control which we do not have (and also can't
get, even if we wanted).
So, if you need that, consider RAID1 or a filesystems that offers redundant storage.
So, if you need that, consider RAID1 or a filesystem that offers redundant storage
or just make 2 backups to different locations / different hardware.
Can |project_name| verify data integrity of a backup archive?
Yes, if you want to detect accidental data damage (like bit rot), use the ``check``

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Support
=======
Please first read the docs and the FAQ section in the docs, a lot of stuff is
documented / explained there.
Please first read the docs and existing issue tracker issues and mailing
list posts, a lot of stuff is already documented / explained / discussed /
filed there.
Issue Tracker
-------------
If you've found a bug or have a concrete feature request, please create a new
ticket on the project's `issue tracker`_ (after checking whether someone else
already has reported the same thing).
ticket on the project's `issue tracker`_.
For more general questions or discussions, IRC or mailing list are preferred.
@ -48,10 +48,10 @@ then spend the funds as they deem fit). If you do not have some specific bounty
the software / project you like.
If you want to encourage developers to fix some specific issue or implement some
specific feature suggestion, you can post a bounty or back an existing one (they
always refer to an issue in our `issue tracker`_).
specific feature suggestion, you can post a new bounty or back an existing one
(they always refer to an issue in our `issue tracker`_).
As a developer, you can become a Bounty Hunter and win bounties by contributing
to |project_name|, a free and open source software project.
As a developer, you can become a Bounty Hunter and win bounties (earn money) by
contributing to |project_name|, a free and open source software project.
We might also use BountySource to fund raise for some bigger goals.