> About a month ago, I followed up on tech@ that some fuse support had > been merged into the kernel, but disable by default. > (By the way, congrats and thanks to the devs for that! :D) > > I'm wondering if there's any timeframe for this getting enabled by default > - I'd love to have fuse support, but I don't think I'm ready to void my > warranty just yet ;) > > Is there more testing needed, or exactly what's necessary for it to > move forward? > > On a somewhat related note; might this mean we might be able to port > fuse drivers (like aufs) into BSD? :D
Good grief. You can enable it yourself, right now. You can test it. You can find bugs. You can report them. You can even try to fix them. You can communicate directly with developers trying to bring it to fruition. Instead, what is your mail -- is it a rah rah please enable it tomorrow? Is it a statement of "event if there is a major screw up hiding, enable it tomorrow please please please rah rah rah?" Hugo, grow up. This is a participation community. The process is not opaque. Opportunities for participation at all levels are highly visible. Participate in development, to your own form. The email you sent above is not a form of participation. It is at the level of "fanboy".

