Am 05.08.2025 um 23:19 schrieb Malte Schröder:
So, no merge yet? That really is a bummer. I was really hoping to
finally be able to run mainline Linux again on my boxes (yes, I
converted all of them to bcachefs early this year), now that pretty much
all issues I was hitting are fixed by this merge request.
I mean, at the rate Kent's tree is stabilizing right now I am actually
considering moving some productive systems over there. But those will
need to run distro kernels. So, please merge, I don't want to jump
through the hoops to run OpenZFS ...
I'm just a user, but please allow me to chime in with my 2 cts:
Linux is much better and more useful to more users WITH bcachefs included than it would be
without it. Throwing it out or even only freezing it would hurt Linux users, only to
please Linus' ego for a short amount of time. I don't think that's a good trade-off, and
that certainly (IMHO) would be a very bad decision. Also, it would be a big violation of
the promise to not break userspace. How could you possibly break userspace more than by
needlessly throwing out a much needed filesystem that is in active use?
Of course, Kent has, to some extent, not quite adhered to the letter of the process, but
as I see it, he did so only to show responsibility towards his users, and this is a good
thing. We should wish for all developers and maintainers to have this much sense of
responsibility. We need people who care, and not just bureaucratically follow a strict
process that in this case was not designed to handle the criticality of the situation for
the affected users.
Linus, long time ago, in a Google talk about (then new) SCM tool git, you said that a
distributed workflow is all about respecting other people's decisions, even if sometimes
you don't fully agree with them. Kent's pull request in the last cycle which is the source
of this quarrel is one you could and should, in hindsight, have respected as Kent's
responsible decision!
So Linus, may I humbly ask you to please merge!
Beste Grüße,
Peter Schneider
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