Am 2020-06-23 20:23, schrieb Neal Gompa:
I'm interested in hearing about your feedback on the change proposal. I am excited about this, personally, as I think there's some serious opportunity to collaborate with KDE upstream and our friends at openSUSE on taking advantage of Btrfs features to make a smoother experience.
Please don't. I've been using btrfs for several years now and really like how it has developed and would recommend it to users who know what they are doing. The problem I have with this proposal is at times when btrfs breaks and you have to search the btrfs mailing lists for solutions and have to ask some developers to do some wild stuff to get it running again. You simply don't want to tell users that they have to rebuild the extent tree or things like this. That's what happened to me when btrfs introduced a new extent tree checker(?) in 5.4 (IIRC) – _I_ can fix stuff like this, beginners may not be able to do so.
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