> Red Hat supports Fedora well, in many ways. But Fedora already works closely with, and depends on, upstreams. And this will be one of them. That's an important consideration for this proposal. The community has a stake in ensuring it is supported. Red Hat will never support Btrfs if Fedora rejects it. Fedora necessarily needs to be first, and make the persuasive case that it solves more problems than alternatives. Feature owners believe it does, hands down.
I guess the dynamic here is that Fedora wants to convince Red Hat into supporting Btrfs by adopting it themselves.
I guess the dynamic here is that Fedora wants to convince Red Hat into supporting Btrfs by adopting it themselves.