Josh Boyer wrote:
On 12/12/06, Jeff Garzik <[email protected]> wrote:
I have created the 'kill-jffs' branch of
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jgarzik/misc-2.6.git that
removes fs/jffs.
I argue that you can count the users (who aren't on 2.4) on one hand,
and developers don't seem to have cared for it in ages.
People are already talking about jffs2 replacements, so I propose we zap
jffs in 2.6.21.
I'm usually all for killing broken code, but JFFS isn't really broken
is it? Is there some burden it's causing by being in the kernel at
the moment?
It's always been the case that we remove Linux kernel code when the
number of users (and more importantly, developers) drops to near-nil.
Every line of code is one more place you have to audit when code
changes, one more place to update each time the VFS API is touched.
When it's more likely to get struck by lightning than encounter
filesystem X on a random hard drive in the field, filesystem X need not
be in the kernel.
IMO, of course :)
Jeff
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