On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 00:41:51 +0100 Volker Armin Hemmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Montag 24 November 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote: > > On Tuesday 25 November 2008 00:15:55 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: > > > On Montag 24 November 2008, Nicolas Sebrecht wrote: > > > > On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 04:41:14PM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote: > > > > > > btrfs looks very promising. I hope it will become a good > > > > > > fs. Fast for everybody, stable, efficient. We will see. > > > > > > Until then I will stay with r4+compression. > > > > > > > > > > Well, it is under a restrictive license, so there is no > > > > > chance that this filestem will become popular on many OS > > > > > platforms. > > > > > > > > btrfs is under GPL... > > > > > > you can stop right here. Jörg thinks that the GPL is restrictive > > > and the CPPL much more 'freedomy'. Don't try to argue. It will > > > result in some flamefest. > > > > I dunno about that. About the flamefest I mean. For the past 6 > > months Joerg has been a decent helpful member around here. He > > answers up every time his code is involved, doesn't rise to the > > bait with the occasional dumb user question and is mostly your > > typical geek with straight answers - with a bit of slack cut > > because he's not native English speaking. > > > > It wasn't always like that, but I think we should acknowledge > > things that change for the better. > > I am not saying that it is Jörg's fault. Just saying that arguing > will end in a flame fest. I have seen him writing about the GPL and > his more favorite licences before - nothing Nicolas or anybody else > says will change his mind. And nothing he will say will change the > mind of the GPL fans. So there will be some clash of egos and a big, > fat flame war, each side convinced to speak the ultimate truth. No > thanks. Also, no one reading it would learn anything more than they could have by googling a little while. All the arguments about whether copyleft is more or less freedomish than non-copyleft are already out there for anyone who wants to read them. -- »Q« Kleeneness is next to Gödelness.