Linux: Reiser4’s Future

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The future of Reiser4 was raised on the lkml, with the filesystem’s creator, Hans Reiser [interview], awaiting his May 7’th trial [story]. Concerns that the filesystem wasn’t being maintained were laid to rest when Andrew Morton [interview] stated, “the namesys engineers continue to maintain reiser4 and I continue to receive patches for it.” He further added, “the namesys guys are responsive and play well with others.” As to why the filesystem hasn’t yet been merged into the 2.6 kernel, Andrew explained, “to get it unstuck we’d need a general push, get people looking at and testing the code, get the vendors to have a serious think about it, etc. We could do that – it’d require that the namesys people (and I) start making threatening noises about merging it, I guess.” He then made joking reference to the recent debate regarding the new CPU schedulers [story], “or we could move all the reiser4 code into kernel/sched.c – that seems to get people fired up.”

Link: kerneltrap.org

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