Christian Trefzer wrote:
Hi,
I booted 2.6.18-rc2-mm1 today and later filled up my /opt partition by
accident, and guess what, reiser4 did not screw up : D
Hmm, I'm curious, though... How does it react to a few billion files?
Sorry, I can't test this, but I will be testing MythTV, if not now, then
in a few weeks.
Congratulations and thanks to the namesys developers! Hans, I can
somewhat understand how you feel about your situation. Don't let
frustration get in your way, your work is simply too great. You're an
[...]
screwing over society ; ) Sometimes you just have to swallow your pride
instead of wasting your time by yelling at the rest of the world, and if
"humble work" does not lead to success, there won't be any other way, I
fear.
Amen. I do not want to see Reiser4 not succeed because of politics, and
it really looks like the only way to win the political war is not to
play. The technical stuff is really the last way in, but neither side
has said anything technical in awhile. The most technical things that
have happened lately is Hans pointing to benchmarks and LKML pointing to
ext3 "plugins".
I suspect part of this is simply the word "plugin" coming around to bite
us in the ass, but whatever. We're all tired of this fight.
IMHO it would be best to deliver "quality patches" against all kinds of
sources (distro kernels, vanilla -rcs maybe, etc.)
Well, we have the patches against vanilla, which seem to work well with
at least a few other patches I've tried.
and the entire
patched source tarball as well, for people to download and build. Next
step would be to provide binary packages, and repos for people to add to
their package manager's source list. Until distros pick up their
respective patch, this is as far as support can go, I guess.
That would actually be pretty good, for anyone making the conscious
decision to use a filesystem. Still need official distro support to get
the people who don't (think they) care.
So, what do you all say?
Sounds good. I don't have any idea of the work required, either...