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SubjectRe: reiser4 plugins
Hans Reiser writes:
> Andi Kleen wrote:
>
> > Christoph does a lot of reviewing
> >
> and he is notorious for making needed linux contributors go away and not
> come back, and I won't say which famous person on this mailing list told
> me that....
>
> >and your child definitely
> >is in serious need of that to be mergeable. I'm sure Christoph is able
> >to review inpartially even when he is involved with other FS.
> >
> >
> As impartial as a puppy on PCP....
>
> Christoph is aggressive about things he does not take the time to
> understand or ask about first. I hate that. I wish he would go away
> please. He is not exactly an Ousterhout, Rob Pike, Granger, Mazieres,
> Frans Kaashoek, etc., in his accomplishments, so why is he reviewing
> other people's filesystems? Reviews are great, how about finding
> persons who have created filesystem innovations (and thus are less
> likely to reject innovations without understanding them) to do them?

Well, because of his classy hair-style of course.

Seriously, Linux is not managed by a committee. There is nobody to
appoint Official File System Reviewers of Her Majesty. Everything here
(including your credentials as a file system designer) is
self-proclaimed.

>
> How about review by benchmark instead?

[...]

> I frankly think that with my
> benchmarks, I should be allowed to tinker on my own.

I am afraid it will sound picky, but 10 month ago you said you are
planning to replace benchmarks on the namesys.com with fairer ones:

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=reiserfs&m=109368686019301&w=2

Last time I checked, http://namesys.com/benchmarks.html still features
only mongo runs with overwrite/modify phases off and with all operations
done in readdir order (most favorable mode for reiser4).

>
> Hans The Mad
>

Nikita.
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