←back to thread

222 points ksec | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0s | source
Show context
betaby ◴[] No.45076609[source]
The sad part, that despite the years of the development BTRS never reached the parity with ZFS. And yesterday's news "Josef Bacik who is a long-time Btrfs developer and active co-maintainer alongside David Sterba is leaving Meta. Additionally, he's also stepping back from Linux kernel development as his primary job." see https://www.phoronix.com/news/Josef-Bacik-Leaves-Meta

There is no 'modern' ZFS-like fs in Linux nowadays.

replies(4): >>45076793 #>>45076833 #>>45078150 #>>45080011 #
tw04 ◴[] No.45080011[source]
There's literally ZFS-on-linux and it works great. And yes, I will once again say Linus is completely wrong about ZFS and the multiple times he's spoken about it, it's abundantly clear he's never used it or bothered to spend any time researching its features and functionality.

https://zfsonlinux.org/

replies(5): >>45080040 #>>45080220 #>>45081040 #>>45082703 #>>45084105 #
evanjrowley ◴[] No.45080040[source]
Sometimes I wonder how someone so talented could be so wrong about ZFS, and it makes me wonder if his negative responses to ZFS discussions could be a way of creating plausible deniability in case Oracle's lawyers ever learn how to spell ZFS.
replies(4): >>45080084 #>>45082153 #>>45082326 #>>45083316 #
aaronmdjones ◴[] No.45083316[source]
As far as I know, the license incompatibility is on the GPL side of the equation. As in, shipping a kernel with the ZoL functionality is a violation of the GPL, not the CDDL. Thus, Oracle would not be able to sue Canonical (Edit: or, rather, have any reasonable expectation of winning this battle), as they have no standing. A copyright holder of some materially significant portion of the GPL code of the kernel would have to sue Canonical for breaching the GPL by including CDDL code.

I am not a lawyer.

replies(2): >>45084996 #>>45089320 #
ajb ◴[] No.45084996[source]
Oracle do also make GPL'd contributions to the Linux kernel. So by that reasoning , they would have standing.

It would be an interesting lawsuit as the judge might well ask why as copyright holder of ZFS they can't solve the problem they are suing over. But I think you underestimate the deviousness of oracle's legal dept.

replies(1): >>45085787 #
1. koverstreet ◴[] No.45085787[source]
If it ended up before Alsup we'd be fine.

Venue shopping being what it is, though...