> why don't you put your immense experience and
> knowledge to contribute
> to what is going to be
> the next and only filesystems in modern operating
> systems,

Ah - the pungent aroma of teenage fanboy wafts across the Net.

ZFS is not nearly good enough to become what you suggest above, nor is it 
amenable to some of the changes necessary to make it good enough.  So while I'm 
happy to give people who have some personal reason to care about it pointers on 
how it could be improved, I have no interest in working on it myself.

 instead of
> spending your time asking for "specifics"

You'll really need to learn to pay a lot more attention to specifics yourself 
if you have any desire to become technically competent when you grow up.

 and
>  treating everyone of
> ignorant"

I make some effort only to treat the ignorant as ignorant.  It's hardly my 
fault that they are so common around here, but I'd like to think that there's a 
silent majority of more competent individuals in the forum who just look on 
quietly (and perhaps somewhat askance).

It used to be that the ignorant felt motivated to improve themselves, but now 
they seem more inclined to engage in aggressive denial (which may be easier on 
the intellect but seems a less productive use of energy).

- bill
 
 
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