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Hi,

The attached email might be useful for your understanding.

I haven't gotten around to watching both videos myself yet.

I've always thought that ZFS would be better than btrfs myself, but
now I'm not as convinced of that.

ZFS on BSD for sure, but btrfs on Linux ... probably better and will
be much better yet.  The big risk, as far as I am concerned, is that
it relies too much on specific kernel versions and of course it relies
upon Linux too.  For a number of reasons, I would be happier if this
was also available in the BSD world.

Cheers
A.
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Hi,

I hope it's not out of place, but I have a few suggestions for the Wiki:

- The presentation "NYLUG Presents: Chris Mason on Btrfs (May 14th 2015)" at
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3QRWUfBua8 would make a nice addition to the
  "Articles, presentations, podcasts" section.

- The same goes for "Why you should consider using btrfs ... like Google does."
  at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DplcPrQjvA.

- coreutils 8.24 was released early this month:
  https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/coreutils-announce/2015-07/msg00000.html.

- While I'm at it: "hilights" should be "highlights" in the btrfs-progs 4.1.1
  news entry.

- The Linux v4.1 news entry is still TBD ;-) .

Greetings
-- 
Marc Joliet
--
"People who think they know everything really annoy those of us who know we
don't" - Bjarne Stroustrup

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