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Indiana Discuss indiana-disc...@opensolaris.org
Sent: Wed, April 14, 2010 4:52:34 PM
Subject: Re: [indiana-discuss] [osol-discuss] So when are we gonna fork this
sucker?
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Chad Welsh unixphr...@mac.com wrote:
Well we have heard from one of the OGB members about
George Koutras wrote:
the sudden silence in indiana-discuss from @oracle.com @sun.com (last
email on Friday 9/4),
You need to check your mail filters. The archives show mail to indiana-discuss
from oracle.com addresses since then (April 12 as most recent, since yesterday
seems to have been
Just a completely different question...is there any plans for btrfs ?
Will ZFS and btrfs co-exist or there's a chance that the less used one
would be dropped?
Thanks,
Bruno
On 14-4-2010 16:50, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
George Koutras wrote:
the sudden silence in indiana-discuss from
Just a completely different question...is there any plans for btrfs ?
Will ZFS and btrfs co-exist or there's a chance that the less used one
would be dropped?
Which OS supports both?
Linux support brtfs, Solaris supports ZFS.
Casper
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What ever happens to (Open)Solaris the new version of Solaris (Solaris
Next again Oracle Welcome Session) will surly be based of
OpenSolaris.. I guess the only key word will be Open
Andrew
George Koutras wrote:
I start shivering to the idea that oracle might drop opensolaris or keep
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 5:56 PM, Alan Coopersmith
alan.coopersm...@oracle.com wrote:
Chad Welsh wrote:
So, when and who might be the first step/person to make this happen to
protect what has been done so far?
What would your fork do differently than the main project, besides have almost
no
The question wasn't very clear, so here are my apologies.
I was trying to ask if Oracle/Sun will maintain 2 different filesystems
, ZFS and btrfs in two different platforms Open/Solaris and Linux, or if
something can be merged along the way...
I can imagine alot of customers with running linux