Hi,

> Someone else (Jaime Nebrera) made exactly the same claim earlier today, on
> the Experienced Users BB. An Amazing Co-incidence!

  Well, Juan Jesus is my partner and friend. He is a little shy and doesn't 
like to show his spanish in the lists :) so I try to de his voice, but 
please, remember most of the technicall and coding credit is his. I just try 
to keep in contact with colisters and give him some pointers a little coding 
and most of the translations (we work by default in spanish). I didnt want to 
loose my cookies setting in the phorum :) so used my name. BTW, I crosspoted 
the question because I didn't have it clear it was a development or advanced 
question. Now on, the topic will be discussed soleny in this list.

> Are you sure that it is worth your trouble? Version 5.6 will be in beta
> test soon, and that includes your choice of journalling file system
> (although we are only supporting ext3, you might be able to work out how
> to do a custom install of reiserfs or jfs if you really care).

  Yes we see it. Actually, and that is my fault, when I saw the 5.6 
announcement I didn't read it too much as I thought it was "hi guys, we have 
a new release but still uses 2.2 kernels, no iptables, no journalling system 
..." Please, dont you think such changes are so important that it should be 
called SME 6.0 and not 5.6? Even without adding any new service is a very big 
change. (I didnt read the post because it was 5.6 not 6.0 Surelly if I see 
announcement: SME 6.0alpha ... I would just jump into the message :)) As you 
know journalling file system was one of the things that really made me not to 
jump from 4.1.2 (what we are using) to any new release. Also the kernel stuff 
not being RH standard. With this new release we will have both so the change 
will be surelly done.

  Also, we needed this ReiserFS stuff in a hurry for a custom install. Once 
5.6 (or 6.0) is in beta stage we will need to translate and adapt it with our 
custom modifications. This will take a little bit longer, first because it 
needs to reach an stable stage and then have all the stuff ready. As we 
thought adding ReiserFS was not going to take too much we just did it.

  Thanks again and regards.

-- 
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