On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at 12:07:17PM +0200, Jean-Pierre André wrote:
> Eric Biggers wrote:
> > On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at 09:45:57AM +0200, Jean-Pierre André wrote:
> > > 
> > > I am waiting for a green light from Tuxera for merging them
> > > into the git.
> > 
> > Is there any particular reason you need their permission to do so?
> 
> Well, they are the owner of the project...
> 

Why?  What exactly do they contribute?  I don't see patches from them, or them
reviewing patches on the mailing list.

>From what I can see the real work is done by you and other independent
contributors such as myself.  It's been claimed Tuxera helps with testing.  How
exactly?  Where can I find information about the tests they run on NTFS-3G?  Is
it helpful and do they actually find bugs?  Wouldn't it be more useful to
develop more open source tests and add NTFS support to xfstests?

You've mentioned several times that not all changes are going into the next
version.  Normally this means that some time before the release, a release
branch would be cut, so there would be two branches in the repository: one for
the development version, and one for the next release.  Right now I only see an
"edge" branch.  Which version is that supposed to be?  Is there going to be
another branch created?  Where can I find the version destined for the next
release so I can help test it?

Thanks,

Eric

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