Jakob Blomer:
> Let me first say that we are very happy with the high quality and the 
> performance of aufs and we are very glad for all the work you put into 
> maintaining and improving it!

My pleasure.


> The aufs version that matches closest the RHEL6 kernel is aufs2.1-32. 
> For the new RHEL7 kernel I made some initial tests with the aufs3-3.10 
> patch set and that worked just fine.  I'm afraid that we at Cern have to 
> support aufs on RHEL7 for the next few years.

If I choose 3.10(.x) as my base version now, I won't be able to support
it such long time.


> I think there would not be a need for backported features.  The current 
> aufs feature set is plenty!  But in case a critical security fix comes 
        :::

Now I am adding one more feature. :-)


> of aufs.  I was also thinking, if there are automatic build procedures 
> which we could follow, we can certainly spare machines in our automatic 
> build and test system infrastructure for aufs builds.

If I had fast network connection, I'd ask to let me use it. But
unfortunately, the network link in my apartment is slow and I don't
think it usable...


J. R. Okajima

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