Re: reiser4 plugins

From: Lincoln Dale
Date: Sun Jun 26 2005 - 00:01:52 EST


Hans Reiser wrote:

There has been no response to the technical email asking for what
exactly it is that is duplicative, and what exactly it is that ought to
be changed in how the code works, as opposed to what file the code is
placed in, or who is considered its maintainer. There has been no
response to the questions about whether the difference between class and
instance makes our layer non-duplicative.

Perhaps no response was possible?


Hans,

the l-k community have asked YOU may times. any lack of response isn't because of the kernel cabal .. its because YOU are refusing to entertain any notion that what Reiser4 has implemented is unpalatable to the kernel community.

you can threaten all you want to take your code and move it to BSD. or fork the kernel. whatever.
but if you want to get your work into the mainline kernel, you need to provide answers to the question that keeps being asked of you - and which you patently keep ignoring time & time again.

in short, as per Message-ID: <42BBC710.8010906@xxxxxxxxx>:
posting to l-k on "why Reiser4 cannot use VFS infrastructure for
[crypto,compression,blahblah] plugins" - ideally, for each plugin.

or again, in Message-ID: <42BBB1FA.7070400@xxxxxxxxx>:
[..] but instead just understand that this is the framework that you have to
work in to get it into the mainline kernel.
if you don't want to go down that path, you're free to do so.
its open source, you can keep your own linux-kernel fork.
but if you want to get your code into mainline, i don't think its
so much a case of l-k folks telling you how to make your code
work under VFS. the onus is on you to say WHY your code
and plugins could never be put into VFS.

or further back in Message-ID: <42BB7083.2070107@xxxxxxxxx>
you know that VFS is the mechanism in Linux. you know
(i hope..) how it works. it isn't so hard to see how many
of the Reiser4 "plug-ins" could be tied into VFS calls.
OR, if they cannot TODAY, propose how VFS _COULD_ be
made to do this.


NB. it doesn't matter what David thinks. this is linux-kernel, not linux-users.


cheers,

lincoln.



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