The license is GPL. We consider the FS to be integrated into the
kernel, so if you want to use it on a non-GPL kernel, like say Solaris,
you must pay me or convince me.
We now have a mailing list containing those 30 names:
reiserfs@devlinux.com
Thanks for your welcome.
Hans
Pavel Machek wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> > I just subscribed to linux-kernel, I should have subscribed years
> > ago
>
> Welcome. :-)
>
> > We hope to have our second beta ready for beta-release by the end of the
> > month, and a fully released file system proven in its stability in
> > June. Our second beta is able to copy the linux kernel, but it is not
> > ready for release yet. Our previous beta reached the point where it
> > required some effort to crash, but Linus made some remarks about our
> > interface to VFS and how we should toss leashes, accurate remarks that
> > required our scrapping a remarkable amount of code to fix (the code is
> > much cleaner now as a result), and we improved it accordingly. The new
> > dcache code looks like hot stuff to us, I am hoping it will improve our
> > benchmarks further.
>
> I would like to ask:
> 1) Is patch somewhere? [last time I checked, there was only whole
> linux kernel]
> 2) What is license? [last time I checked, it was something *very*
> different from GPL]
>
> Pavel
> PS: I would like to ask: What is the right way to ask this? I have
> some 10-20 names in To: field, and that makes me feel a little bit
> bad. Are that people subscribed on linux-kernel?
>
> Hmm. I'll strip that list.
>
> --
> I'm really pavel@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz. Pavel
> Look at http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/ ;-).
>
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