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:Kernel Log: Ext4 completes development phase as interim step to btrfs
Kernel Log: Ext4 completes development phase as interim step to btrfs
Oct 20, 2008, 23 :32 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4084 reads)

"With these hardly publicised recommendations, the workshop participants hoped to inspire various companies and their developers to contribute to the development of btrfs. The participants also hoped to get the distributions to back up their plans. This seems to have worked to some degree, because according to Theodore Ts'o, "But I think it is fair to say that btrfs isn't just a private a project of a single Linux kernel developer, but rather the design has been discussed and reviewed by a large number of experienced filesystem architects.""

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