Would have agree with others, given the surname, there is a good chance the dev is cut off by sanctions or have more pressing issues to deal with than replying to emails; like trying to survive.
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Originally posted by middy View Postone thing i've learned about open source projects that so many people use it simply as a tool for free labor. either use the ideology behind open source to rile people up to get them to willing to work on something for free while you sit back and soak in the free labor or just release something as open source to wash their hands clean and walk away. leaving it up to other people.
Originally posted by ermo View PostKonstantin Komarov is a slavic name. While Paragon's Head Office is situated in Germany, Paragon also has offices in the US, Russia and Japan.
There could be a very obvious reason that Mr. Komarov isn't responsive right now. This reason can incidentally also be quite orthogonal to the legitimate concerns of the kernel developers.
Originally posted by birdie View Post
Just like I said corporations care about Open Source only when it means more profits one way or another. Rewriting the Windows NTFS driver for Linux (the underlying APIs are wildly different, so porting is not an option) doesn't mean any additional profits or goodwill for Microsoft considering ntfs-3g already exists.
BTW, ntfs-3g can also be considered a dead project. It's not seen any major fixes/new features for at least a couple of years now. It doesn't need any maintenance though considering FUSE unlike the Linux kernel offers stable APIs (it's all in userspace).
Regarding FUSE filesystems and the need of maintenance, they may not bit rot, but filesystems evolve (so feature work is valuable) and bugs exist in all software (and fixes are needed), so it's not as it really can remain static without harm to users.
Originally posted by microcode View PostGotta say, NTFS-3g is basically fine for most people I think. The performance is good, and I doubt there are many demanding NTFS as a boot volume filesystem on Linux.
Originally posted by kiffmet View PostIt could be one of these "the maintainer currently has to deal with personal/health/life issues" things and he'll become responsive again, once he's better. Wouldn't be the first time someone behind an opensource project goes missing for a few weeks without any warning/notice and then returns.
Originally posted by birdie View Post
"ghosting all of us"? The fuck is wrong with you? Paragon has given us a great working driver which needs minor fixes here and there. OK, Konstantin has stepped away from maintaining it, so fucking what? No one in the fucking community can step up? Just "I vote to remove"?
For years the whole community asked for a native driver, the one was given with no strings attached, oh, god, no one actually cares or wants to continue developing it.
Just like two years ago Linus removed the console scrollback buffer in the kernel and ... while hundreds of people lamented it, the feature has not been reimplemented and no one effectively gave a fuck.
Again, the open source community is either corporations which use it to extract profits or freeloaders who claim they love Open Source while doing effectively nothing for it, not even contributing financially.
I'm sure as hell, we'd had volunteers willing to do the work, had it been paid. Alas, in the magical Open Source land things appear out of thin air. Oh, wait, they don't.
Keep on churning accusations against ... Microsoft, NVIDIA, Oracle, etc. etc. etc. Just never look in the mirror.
So, in this case, both parties (entitled users and Paragon) are in the wrong. Ones expect freebies and the others made a code dump and didn't keep the maintenance promise they made to the other mainline developers.
Now, eggs were broken, either we want the code and do something about it or we accept the loss because we don't want to give anything back, but we shut up about it because we're as much abandoning the driver as Paragon is.
Note I do agree Paragon doesn't owe us users anything. But there is an implicit contract with the other developers when they attempt getting their code upstream that they'll keep maintaining it, so they owe other developers that.
Originally posted by Shagga, Son of Dolf View Post
NTFS and exFAT are both Microsofts file systems. Microsoft is developing them, Microsoft is deciding where to take them, so they should maintain a driver for it. Especially since they are so vocal telling everybody how the love Linux and OSS now.
That is nonsense. Shit on Microsoft where it's due, but their only obligation here is to maintain Windows' versions. They don't benefit at all from this support, while Paragon does.
Originally posted by M@GOid View PostWell, then fork the thing, dump the unmaintained code and when Paragon came back from all that snorting with "escorts", tell then to pound sand.
Originally posted by Shagga, Son of Dolf View PostThis imho shows, why Microsofts apparent support for OSS is only hollow marketing for the masses and for maintaining an image, and has not led for any actions and changes outside some of their unimportant side projects which they don't rely on. At places where they could help Linux, which they claim to love, they rely on 3rd-parties to do their work for them (NTFS, exFAT) instead of contribuiting directly, and their "support" consists of nothing but not suing and not enforcing patents.
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Originally posted by ermo View PostKonstantin Komarov is a slavic name. While Paragon's Head Office is situated in Germany, Paragon also has offices in the US, Russia and Japan.
There could be a very obvious reason that Mr. Komarov isn't responsive right now. This reason can incidentally also be quite orthogonal to the legitimate concerns of the kernel developers.Originally posted by Trevelyan View PostWould have agree with others, given the surname, there is a good chance the dev is cut off by sanctions or have more pressing issues to deal with than replying to emails; like trying to survive.
He is not some random from home developer, he is the founder and CEO of Paragon. Also this silence have been going on for 6 months which means that it have nothing to do with the current situation. That said however, looking at their web site there have been no updates to their blog, any press release or any other news item for 6 months either so it's like the whole company have gone silent since November 2021.
edit: their official YouTube channel have a video from 3 months ago so not completely silent, it was in Chinese though so...Last edited by F.Ultra; 26 April 2022, 01:55 PM.
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Originally posted by Shagga, Son of Dolf View PostThis imho shows, why Microsofts apparent support for OSS is only hollow marketing for the masses and for maintaining an image, and has not led for any actions and changes outside some of their unimportant side projects which they don't rely on. At places where they could help Linux, which they claim to love, they rely on 3rd-parties to do their work for them (NTFS, exFAT) instead of contribuiting directly, and their "support" consists of nothing but not suing and not enforcing patents.
Like others here too, i have no problem bashing microsoft.
However... in this case this isn't their fault at all. Blame Paragon Software, not microsoft.
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Originally posted by bemerk View PostWhich recently released Distros have it active by default and which still play it safe and use ntfs.3g ?
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Originally posted by bemerk View PostWhich recently released Distros have it active by default and which still play it safe and use ntfs.3g ?
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Originally posted by unsound View Post
I don't think it is, many people use torrents. Has it been reported to the mailing list or in a github issue? I can't see it in the list of open issues on github. It's certainly worth investigating as it sounds quite serious.
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Originally posted by microcode View PostGotta say, NTFS-3g is basically fine for most people I think. The performance is good, and I doubt there are many demanding NTFS as a boot volume filesystem on Linux.
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