Hello Mike, Saturday, July 22, 2006, 8:53:06 PM, you wrote: > I don't understand the concerns here? Kernel v2.4 is essentially in > "bug-fix only" mode right now, yet I don't see many people complaining > that the kernel developers have abandoned it. I personally think its > crazy to expect major features be back ported to old versions.
> For as long as I've been alive programmers have released a major version > of their software, and only maintained it with minor version bug fixes > while they work on the next major version to introduce features to it. > Hans himself has pretty much followed that same path with ReiserFS V3, > and now V4. There just happened to be a several year gap in between. Well, that's completely clear. However, reiserfs has had a different situation: during the bugfix mode, important functionality was beeing added to other filesystems: extended attribute support, data=ordered, data=journaled. Reiserfs v3 had noone but Chris Mason (outside of namesys) to do it. The issue is that reiser4 users should never again feel abandoned like they did with reiserfs v3. Well, actually a lot of people did not feel it or they hadn't known about the state of things. Note that back then reiser4 was basically vapourware if I may say so. Concluding, I am not here to point anything bad, I am looking adoption-stoppers for reiser4. BTW, have Mark Shuttleworth and Hans had a talk about support/sponsorship/ubuntu endorsement/anything? (i know it may be absolutely private stuff, sorry for asking if this is the case) -- Best regards, Maciej
