Zhifeng Hu,
Rest assured things are still moving along nicely for ZoL. Rather than
just following the recent commits to the master branch you may find it
useful to look over some of the outstanding pull requests. This often
provides a better view in to what the developers are working on.
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/pulls
Thanks,
Brian
On 10/11/13 21:59, Richard Yao wrote:
Dear Zhifeng Hu,
Brian Behlendorf is the only person with commit privileges to the main
ZFSOnLinux repository and he was busy for a while. He started merging
commits again today.
There are a number of outstanding commits in pull requests. The
following (which I opened this past week) is the largest and contains 48
commits. Most of which are ports from Illumos and it alone should be
sufficient to make up for the "lost time":
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/pull/1775
Expect to see more pull requests from me soon as I start sending more
changes that I have developed for Gentoo Linux.
Yours truly,
Richard Yao
On 10/11/2013 11:29 PM, zhifeng hu wrote:
I am keep in watching zfsonlinux development.
I found the zfsonlinux development is not so active.
The last active commit is almost 15 days ago.
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs
But the native filesystem, brtfs and ext4 , was very active under developed.
They are much more contributor improve the code base for brtfs and ext4.
ZFS is going to slow down ? May this means ZFS will fall behind?
I don't heard one project do not need developed day by day.
if no development. means the life will end.
zhifeng hu
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