Is there any advantages to reiserfs anymore? Now that we have ext4 and btrfs?
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If ReiserFS ever wants to get included into the kernel, the first step would be to fork and rename it to something other then Reiser. As long as it has that name to it, it will forever remain the bastard child. I know it sounds like a stupid reason but it will continue to carrry the "murderer" stigma.
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostIf ReiserFS ever wants to get included into the kernel, the first step would be to fork and rename it to something other then Reiser. As long as it has that name to it, it will forever remain the bastard child. I know it sounds like a stupid reason but it will continue to carrry the "murderer" stigma.
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostIf ReiserFS ever wants to get included into the kernel, the first step would be to fork and rename it to something other then Reiser. As long as it has that name to it, it will forever remain the bastard child. I know it sounds like a stupid reason but it will continue to carrry the "murderer" stigma.
At least i like to think that the kernel people responsible for inclusion or not have much more brain than someone who cant separate people/person from "products/technologies".
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Originally posted by 89c51 View PostSo if Torvalds kills his wife Linux will be a crap operating system not worth using???
If Linus decided to murder his wife (you have any idea how rare that is? Not even worth worrying about, Linus is a GOOD GUY, unlike Reiser, who was a total douchebag from day 1), the fact that he was the overseer rather than the "whole project" means that it will continue. The fact also remains that the Linux kernel is NECESSARY, whereas murderfs is not -- nobody uses it, nobody would lose a fortune because it suddenly vanished. The only people who stand to gain from this are reiser himself and his fans who "continue his work in his absense". There are so many differences between the two that it is impossible to know where to begin on this.
At least i like to think that the kernel people responsible for inclusion or not have much more brain than someone who cant separate people/person from "products/technologies".
However, in this particular case, the filesystem itself is.... not so impressive. It may have been impressive back when it was conceived, but not now. There is certainly nothing revolutionary about it.
IMO, the best way to deal with murderfs is to take all pieces of it that actually *make sense* (if any), and incorporate THOSE CONCEPTS into other filesystem projects... like EXT4 or BTRFS. There is no need to deify a murderer by incorporating his life's work into something as **GOOD** as Linux.
I think we can all agree that knowledge is a good thing, but I do also believe that you can take and apply the knowledge without the reference implementation.
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Originally posted by 89c51 View PostSo if Torvalds kills his wife Linux will be a crap operating system not worth using???
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostA brand carries a lot of weight in peoples perceptions.
The technical side of ReiserFS and how good, bad, modern or whatever can be and should be debated (i am not the one to do that) and argued as much as possible. What Hans Reiser did -or what kind of person he is- is something that has nothing to do with the tech and as i said its pretty stupid to connect the two things. Things like that CAN happen.
Originally posted by droidhackerThis is a difficult one to point out. You must realize that there ARE people who would support the position that technology developed through crimes, especially SEVERE ABNORMAL INHUMAN crimes, like cruelty, murder, experimentation on people against their will, etc., should be discarded. I know how unreasonable that sounds, but it is a position taken by a huge number of people. In the very least, one would have to break the association.
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Originally posted by bwat47 View PostIs there any advantages to reiserfs anymore? Now that we have ext4 and btrfs?
But, regardless, if maintenance of reiserfs v3 isn't done anymore, it will eventually die off due to code aging.
For now, maintenance continues for the SUSE enterprise variants.
Ext4 is NOT a revolutionary step.
Btrfs might be, but remember, it's Oracle driven... and Oracle isn't on anyone's "nice list" for Christmas.
Variable, variable, variables.... I think there's room for a few more filesystems... and there are some out there. They just need to get some more traction (support)... maybe that's Reiser4 (without Hans)... maybe it's ocfs2 (Oracle again) or nilfs2 or other.... who knows?
I think we're all banking on btrfs right now... but I do worry a bit of the Oracle-ness of that one....
I think a NinaFs might be an interesting filesystem to create....
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostI prefer to think of him more as a "nutjob". The boy clearly didn't have all his marbles.
Even today, he's trying to get his sentenced lightened because "genius nerd" Hans is wanting desperately to take ideas into reality.... but he made a HUGE error with regards to human life... and so, genius or not, he must serve time and it should be painful. He caused a lot of pain. Is he "stupid"? No. I don't think so. I think he's very, very, very confused when it comes to juggling multiple elements of his own life. When focused on something that is not "murder"... I think he's great. Let's face it, even with regards to murder (cover up), he wasn't a genius. It's not really his strength. He's now trying to get a retrial... but how can you convince a jury you didn't do it when you eventually led police to the spot where the body was buried? I feel sorry for Hans.... but not terribly so. He certainly points out all that can be bad about being human... while also show the good points as well.. sigh....
So.. kudos to the "genius nerd"... and shame on the Hans that does not value human life.
Hint to future filesystem developers... love your wife!
nuff said.
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