I believe under GPL v3 this is not a problem, but last I checked Linus
and many in the kernel devel community had put the kibosh on that. Of
course Sun could dual license ZFS.. Or, someone with far too much free
time could port OpenSolaris to zSeries... ;)

-Sam

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Given the differences in licensing (GPL vs. CDDL) I would say that is
very unlikely.


Mark Post 

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Mark Perry
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-snip-
The key word here is FUSE.

This is a userspace filesystem, and not part of the kernel. True it
proves that development is being done, which is good news. However will
it ever be accepted into the kernel?

Mark

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