On 01/10/2013, at 6:10 AM, Craig Sanders <[email protected]> wrote:

> my suspicion is that oracle execs have no idea how to monetise either
> zfs or btrfs or use them as leverage to control linux, so don't see
> either as a priority and don't have a clue what to do with either of
> them.

Or, perhaps Oracle execs don't wish to monetise either or use them to leverage 
Linux and would rather just pay for the work to be done without exerting what 
others see as excessive control?

> oracle geeks are probably different, but geeks don't make
> important decisions in corporates like oracle.  suits do.

Actually, the Senior Vice-President of Linux Engineering at Oracle is a massive 
geek. He hacks on the kernel in his spare time (under a pseudonym) and has code 
in almost every product he manages. He's also 2-down from Larry and reports 
directly to our Chief Corporate Architect. So, we don't have a suit in charge 
of Oracle Linux, we have a geek. Hence, we have no desire to monetise our 
contributions. Hell, we're the only enterprise Linux that gives away the ISO, 
the updates, the errata, the bug fixes and the feature development for free.

Say what you will about Oracle as a whole (and I've heard most of it all), but 
the Oracle Linux/VM product teams and associated upstream mainline developers 
are not typical of the rest of the organisation at all.

Cheers,
Avi
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