+Adding hardlink support to rsync. Currently the tar XferMethod
+correctly saves/restores hardlinks, but rsync does not. Rsync
+2.6.2 has greatly improved the efficiency of saving hardlink
+information, so File::RsyncP and BackupPC::Xfer::RsyncFileIO need
+the corresponding changes. Hardlink support is necessary for
+doing a bare-metal restore of a *nix system.
+
+=item *
+
+Adding more complete utf8 support. BackupPC should use utf8 as the
+native charset for storing file names, and the CGI script should emit
+utf8 so that the file names can be rendered correctly. Additional
+configuration parameters should allow you to specify the client Xfer
+charset (ie: the filcharset delivered by the XferMethod). BackupPC
+should encode/decode between this charset and utf8 when doing a
+backup/restore. That way BackupPC can store all files in utf8 no
+matter what charset is used by the XferMethod to deliver the file
+names. Secondly, the CGI charset should be configurable (default
+utf8) and the CGI script BackupPC_Admin should encode the utf8 file
+names in the desired output charset. Finally, the charset used to
+deliver file names when restoring individual file names should also
+be configurable, and again BackupPC_Admin should encode the file
+names in this charset (again, utf8 default). That should allow the
+"Save As" IE dialog to default to the correct file name.