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____/ Chris on Saturday 25 Jun 2011 09:33 : \____
> Am Fri, 24 Jun 2011 19:06:21 +0100 schrieb Roy Schestowitz:
>
>> But an interesting | thing
>> happened on the way to the Linux Kernel v3.0.0 -
>> | XFS developers have steadily reduced lines of code,
>> | while other up and coming filesystems such as Ext4 and | BTRFS are
>> steadily growing in LOC and complexity.
>
> So what? According to the graph xfs is still more than twice as big as
> ext4.
>
> And btrfs becoming more complex is no real surprise since when ready it
> will _do_ very complex things...
>
>> | And XFS has been under constant improvement at the same time as well.
>
> "Improvement" as in more features like in btrfs?
Why not like ext4?
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