This is my thinking, but the way 2.5 is diverging the argument that
xfs being stable in 2.5 prior to going into 2.4 probably will not mean
too much at the end of the day since the interfaces will probably
have diverged so much by then - and the interfaces are where the
nasties tend to come out. The core of XFS is pretty darn stable.
>
> As far as making the case goes, do you have time to make a list of
> places where XFS goes outside fs/xfs, and why?
I have had about 20 emails since I got yours ;-) One of the reasons
I have not been attempting to submit XFS is that I have too many
other things going on right now, hopefully things are getting
quieter and I can take a shot at this again. I will see how tomorrow
goes ....
Steve
>
> --
> Daniel
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