On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 08:25:23PM -0600, Hans Reiser wrote:
> Adrian Bunk wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >But you can not tell based on klive data whether the ratio of
> >reiser4:ext3 users in the world is more like 1:5, 1:500 or 1:50000.
> >
> ><-- snip -->
> >
> >I can't prove that the 1:5 ratio is wrong, but the point is that
> >claiming a 1:5 ratio was true based on the klive data is not better than
> >claiming it based on no data.
> >
> Yes, but I have been surprised that linux conference attendees all know
> about reiser4, so I think it is consistent with the notion that reiser4
> usage may well be much much higher than one would expect of a filesystem
> that is not in the main tree,
>...
There were already several long flamewars^Wdiscussions about reiser4 on
linux-kernel.
There has already been some amount of press articles covering reiser4.
But how much usage is the result of this?
There seem to be the the following possibilities how users get reiser4
into their kernel today:
1. -mm kernel
2. non -mm kernel
a) patch downloaded from namesys.com
b) through their distribution
- in a kernel image
- as patch
c) patch forwarded through other channels
2b) seems to be the only number that is easily measurable.
Do you have some download statistics for namesys.com?
Multiplying the downloads for the 2.6.16 patches with 10 seems to be the
best estimate for the order of magnitude of current reiser4 users that
seems to be available.
> Hans
cu
Adrian
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