David, Agreed. On 8/15/06, David Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear List,Now it seems that NFSv4 seems to be included in the standard linux-kernel and the larger distributors turn it on or even apply their own patches to keep it current. I cant say much about the quality of their current state, except that to me it seems quite new. I wonder why they did not support OpenAFS as "product" is much longer available in pretty good working state on the market. Maybe licensing issues or dislikeness of stable binary interfaces of the the kernel-developers? What does the folklore say? (Any links, or likely i should more of the developer list) To the conservative admin it is clear that something which supports the distributor is in favour to something where one has to put up own work to get it running. So I now have to argue against my colleagues which say with every patched version of kernel one has to build up afs again, which seems to be true. Greetings, David
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