> On Sun, 2008-10-05 at 18:09 +0300, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> > On Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 09:11:13AM -0500, Serge E. Hallyn wrote:
> > > Quoting Adrian Bunk (
bunk@kernel.org):
> > >
>
> [ when to merge btrfs ]
>
> > > > Let's try to learn from the past:
> > > >
> > > > 6 days from today ext4 (another new local filesystem for Linux)
> > > > celebrates the second birthday of it's inclusion into Linus' tree
> > > > as a similar special-case.
> > > >
> > > > You claim "an early merge will accelerate its development and will
> > > > broaden its developer base" for Btrfs.
> > > >
> > > > Read the timeline Ted outlined back in June 2006 for ext4 [1].
> > > > When comparing with what happened in reality it kinda disproves
> > > > your "acceleration" point.
> > >
>
> The btrfs timelines have always been aggressive, and as btrfs gets
> closer to feature complete, the testing matrix grows dramatically. I
> can't promise my crazy timelines won't slip, but I've been hacking away
> in the basement for almost 18 months now and it's time for me to get off
> the pot and make it stable.
>
> Ext4 has always had to deal with the ghost of ext3. Both from a
> compatibility point of view and everyone's expectations of stability. I
> believe that most of us underestimated how difficult it would be to move
> ext4 forward.
>
> Btrfs is different for lots of reasons, and being in mainline will
> definitely increase the pressure on the btrfs developers to finish, and
> the resources available for us to finish with.