Re: Formation of the Fedora Btrfs SIG

2024-08-03 Thread Michel Lind
On Fri, Aug 02, 2024 at 04:38:56PM -0700, l...@fedoraproject.org wrote: > > > Thank you for taking the initiative. Btrfs is a welcome filesystem easier to > manage due to its logical process compared to the old ext4/LVM combination. > For my personal view, Brtfs is indeed a filesystem for Linux e

Re: Formation of the Fedora Btrfs SIG

2024-08-03 Thread Michel Lind
Hi Philip, On Sat, Aug 03, 2024 at 03:54:03PM +1000, Philip Rhoades via devel wrote: > So the SIG will have its own mailing list? > It will - we'll need it for having a FAS group anyway, and on the kernel side the Btrfs developers are mostly used to mailing lists. > Thanks for all the work! Tha

Re: Formation of the Fedora Btrfs SIG

2024-08-02 Thread Philip Rhoades via devel
Michel, On 2024-08-03 05:40, Michel Lind wrote: Hello all, Some of us working on Btrfs in Fedora have decided to start a SIG to foster both better coordination, and also provide an easier way for others in the community to get in touch. Initial members (sorted by FAS): - Boris Burkov (bori

Re: Formation of the Fedora Btrfs SIG

2024-08-02 Thread luya
On 2024-08-02 12:40 p.m., Michel Lind wrote: Hello all, Some of us working on Btrfs in Fedora have decided to start a SIG to foster both better coordination, and also provide an easier way for others in the community to get in touch. Initial members (sorted by FAS): - Boris Burkov (borisb)

Formation of the Fedora Btrfs SIG

2024-08-02 Thread Michel Lind
Hello all, Some of us working on Btrfs in Fedora have decided to start a SIG to foster both better coordination, and also provide an easier way for others in the community to get in touch. Initial members (sorted by FAS): - Boris Burkov (borisb) - Chris Murphy (chrismurphy) - Davide Cavalca (dc