On Jul 9, 2004, at 4:27 AM, Mike Fedyk wrote:
Hi guys,
I did a search on google, and it didn't turn much up on this subject, so I'm asking here. I hope I don't step on any toes, but...
Why doesn't OpenAFS merge with Arla?
I don't know ... but what I know is that most developers use both. So, they aren't in some kind of competition.
It is said arla has a stable client, and 2.6 support without syscall table hacks.
They do some "hacks" as well ;-) because there is no other way right now.
Are the BSD and IPL licenses compatible? That way, you could pick and choose the parts from arla you want, and split on file boundaries. If not then BSD (without the advertising clause) is supposedly compatible with just about anything. So could it be "transformed" into IPL licensed code?
No. (to almost every question form above)
How production ready is their client (especially the Linux kernel module)?
It's pretty good. I used it for some time now.
Horst
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