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Whoo ... Ok I see
It's a strange story ... Now I understand why this project seems to be off
now ...

It's a bad think, this fs seems to be really good, but ... the way it's
write is not the same as other kernel module ... so

I will ask now in other threat the ext4 status :)

Thanks for answer
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2008/2/15, Rumen Yotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Alan McKinnon написа:
>
> > On Friday 15 February 2008, Erik wrote:
> >
> >> What do you mean by "Hans is a weird person."? Do you know him
> >> personally or did you just "read it somewhere"? I only saw a video
> >> lecture with him talking about namespaces and filesystems (he seemed
> >> perfectly normal there at least). And I use his filesystem
> >> (reiser3.6), which has worked perfectly for over 3 years on my
> >> laptop. How likely is it that he would have committed such a crime?
> >> What motive would he have?
> >
> > read the lkml archives. read the current blogs about how Hans is
> > conducting himself in a court of law. Read his statements to the police
> > when questioned about his wife's disappearance. Read his defense. Read
> > his website.
> >
> > What comes out of that? Hans Reiser is a typical geek who has a problem
> > seeing the same reality as the rest of the world. It's very common
> > amongst geeks, and we can mostly spot it a mile off. It's not rocket
> > science.
> >
> > I also use ReiserFS-3.6 and it is a very good filesystem. That is one
> > thing. There is this other thing, which is the ability to musrder
> > someone, and that is totally unrelated to the ability to write
> > self-balancing filesystem metadata trees.
> >
> > Any associated opinion between his skill as a coder and the likelyhood
> > of his having murdered or not murdered his wife is an illogical opinion
> > in extreme.
> >
> >> That sounds like the perfect way to harm the free software community.
> >> Make some important person's wife disappear.
> >
> > You must be new here.
> >
> > Hans Reiser? Important? I don't think so. In the general scheme of
> > things he's about as important as ESR.
> >
> > If you wanted to bring free software into disrepute there are many much
> > more likely targets:
> >
> > Linus, Alan Cox, Ingo, RMS, drobbins, Theo, Andrew M, Patrick V, Miguel,
> > David R.
> >
> >> Is there any
> >> organization out there who would do something dirty to harm us if
> >> they could get away with it? How trustworthy is the Russian police?
> >> Is the Russian legal system working satisfactory?
> >
> > Look at the case itself.
> >
> > Hans has a distorted view of reality as seen by the rest of the world.
> > His wife is apparently a bitch of note. That's motive #1.
> >
> > You want a likely suspect for who could have framed him? Try the
> > disappeared wife's current boyfriend. Tons of suspicious actions
> > there - read the court records, it's all in there.
> >
> > This whole court case is entirely explained by human greed and emotion
> > in marital affairs. It is not necessary to involve free software to
> > come to an entirely reasonable explanation, in much the same way that
> > the Enron CEO's hobbies do not feature in the explanation of the
> > collapse of Enron
> >
>
> Hi,
> Just a note here, using reiser4 for 4-5 months, no problems so far.
> Patches are more difficult to find but not that much.
> More choice is better IMHO.
>
> Rumen
>
>
>

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