On 05/12/2015 02:30 PM, David Lang wrote:
On Tue, 12 May 2015, Daniel Phillips wrote:
Phoronix published a headline that identifies Dave Chinner as
someone who takes shots at other projects. Seems pretty much on
the money to me, and it ought to be obvious why he does it.
Phoronix turns any correction or criticism into an attack.
Phoronix gets attacked in an unseemly way by a number of people
in the developer community who should behave better. You are
doing it yourself, seemingly oblivious to the valuable role that
the publication plays in our community. Google for filesystem
benchmarks. Where do you find them? Right. Not to mention the
Xorg coverage, community issues, etc etc. The last thing we
need is a monoculture in Linux news, and we are dangerously
close to that now.
So, how is "EXT4 is not as stable or as well tested as most
people think" not a cheap shot? By my first hand experience,
that claim is absurd. Add to that the first hand experience
of roughly two billion other people. Seems to be a bit self
serving too, or was that just an accident.
You need to get out of the mindset that Ted and Dave are Enemies that you need to overcome, they are
friendly competitors, not Enemies.
You are wrong about Dave These are not the words of any friend:
"I don't think I'm alone in my suspicion that there was something
stinky about your numbers." -- Dave Chinner
Basically allegations of cheating. And wrong. Maybe Dave just
lives in his own dreamworld where everybody is out to get him, so
he has to attack people he views as competitors first.