Hello, replying to your questions below.

> For many years Timeshift's upstream very clearly defined their scope as "we 
> exclusively support btrfs on Ubuntu, and some Ubuntu derivatives". Has this 
> changed?

It works out-of-the-box (meaning there's a package in the distro's main 
repository) in all the distros you mentioned and some more (Arch, Fedora, 
openSUSE, etc.).

> Do they officially support Fedora and its rational and sensible layout?

Fedora's default layout on BTRFS includes what I was asking for. If we consider 
it to be a rational and sensible layout does it mean we are open to the change?

Honestly, I would propose more subvolumes out of the box (e.g. for home and 
var), but I consider this a first step. This is also a relatively small and 
simpler change vs further configuration. I personally think that offering a 
layout similar to what the other distros offer is more helpful for users.

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