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by fmajid
995 days ago
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Given bcachefs' cheeky strapline "The COW filesystem for Linux that won't eat your data" (clearly referring to btrfs' spotty record of reliability and data loss), it's understandable the btrfs people are feeling triggered, that doesn't excuse the passive-aggressive obstacles those who are gatekeepers for kernel FS code have been using to stall adoption of bcachefs in the kernel. ZFS is the only other alternative to bcachefs (a rock-solid one, albeit not license-compatible), which is why it's mentioned. |
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Its not license incompatible, many, many, many organizations have shipped ZFS as part of the distribution and absolutely nobody ever sued or even threatened sue over the license.
Linus didn't want to merge it because of some vague fear of Oracle and how they sued over Java, but that was about API not license.
What Linus should have done is to simple upstream it. If some big company (IBM or whoever) wants to not 'risk' ZFS then they should damn well do their own work and remove it. There is no reason that the waste majority of the Linux community should be denied great features (ZFS, DTrace and friends) over some vague fear of Oracle.