On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 02:00:15PM -0500, Chase Venters wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Chase Venters wrote:
>
> >On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Alex Tomas wrote:
> >>>
> >>> would "#if CONFIG_EXT3_EXTENTS" be a good solution then?
> >>
> >> Let's put it this way:
> >> - have you had _any_ valid argument at all against "ext4"?
> >>
> >> Think about it. Honestly. Tell me anything that doesn't work?
> >
> >Now, granted, I really do agree with you about the whole code sharing
> >thing. A fresh start is often just what you need. I'm just questioning if
> >it wouldn't be better to do this fresh start immediately after going
> >48-bit, rather than before. That way, existing users that want that extra
> >umph can have it today.
> >
>
> Let me clarify that I don't have a final answer or opinion for whether or
> not 48-bit belongs in ext3 or ext4. But I'm trying to illustrate that it's
> an important question to raise.
>
> In Group A we have some number of users that must have 48-bit support by
> Date B. 48-bit support could be available in ext3 by Date A, before Date
> B. It could also be available in ext4 by Date X, along with a handful of
> other features.
>
> Is Date X before Date B? If it's not, is it worth telling Group A to
> suffer for a while, or asking them to use ext4 before it's ready? These
> are the questions I'd have to know the answers to if I were the one
> casting a final decision.
There are many points mentioned in this discussion like:
- possibility of regressions for existing users
- time until the new code is actually stable and well-tested
- long-term maintainability
The faster availability is a point, but it's only one amongst many
points.
And it's not that we are talking about a feature not yet available in
Linux at all. Instead of suffering, couldn't the few people in urgent
need of 48-bit support use JFS or XFS?
cu
Adrian
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"Only a promise," Lao Er said.
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