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There's A Proposal To Switch Fedora 33 On The Desktop To Using Btrfs
Seems very unlikely. Btrfs is not going anywhere and the proposal lacks commitment from the Workstation team.
BTRFS is moving ahead with big steps. I follow the mailing list and there are tons of cleanups and improvements. Sure there are still things that needs improvement, but there is an amazing amount of improvements happening. If you track the LTS kernels you are VERY unlucky if you encounter some issues..
BTRFS is moving ahead with big steps. I follow the mailing list and there are tons of cleanups and improvements. Sure there are still things that needs improvement, but there is an amazing amount of improvements happening. If you track the LTS kernels you are VERY unlucky if you encounter some issues..
Seems very unlikely. Btrfs is not going anywhere and the proposal lacks commitment from the Workstation team.
While you're definitely right about Btrfs in Fedora, you're wrong about it in general.
It's widely adopted by Suse and facebook is not bad for something that's not going anywhere.
About that: https://facebookmicrosites.github.io...-facebook.html
Does this mean that stratis is dead before it really got started?
No. First of all, this is just a proposal with no guarantees it'll be accepted. Secondly, Stratis is for RHEL and the customers that would be using that will likely be under contract for support services for data centers, centralized deployment plans, etc.
It's time to challenge some long-held assumptions.
Today's Btrfs is not yesterday's hot mess, but a modern battle-tested filesystem, and we'll prove it.
Plus our thoughts on GitHub dropping the term "master", and the changes Linux should make NOW to compete with commercial desktops.
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