On Sunday 16 July 2006 23:02, Caleb Gray wrote:
> The reason that I have sent this is to present real life situations
> where reiser4 is reliable, fast, usable, and production ready. It is
> both realistic and reasonable to say that reiser4 is prepared to be
> officially supported in the Linux kernel.
I don't agree. I think reiser4 is a good development platform, and ideas
introduced with it can be included in a later file system (such as ext4), but
I do not think it is ready for inclusion in the Linux kernel at this time, if
ever.
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listening to repetitive electronic music." -- Kristian Wilson, Nintendo,
Inc, 1989
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