So if there are problems who is going to deal with the users, diagnoseOn 23 June 2015 at 14:15, Neal Gompa <ngompa13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Gerald B. Cox <gbcox@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 9:24 AM, Neal Gompa <ngompa13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> As I recall, Josef Bacik mentioned that he'd be pushing for Btrfs
>>> becoming the default in Fedora 23
>>>
>>> . At this point, I'm personally convinced that it is certainly ready and
>>> doable for F23.
>>
>>
>> Well actually he said his "plan" was to push for F23. I've been using
>> btrfs raid 6 for several years now and have been lucky I haven't encountered
>> any issues - but if you subscribe to the mailing list you'll see others
>> haven't been quite as lucky. I'm sure he'll propose it once he believes it
>> is ready. When proposing a default change it is prudent to be cautious. In
>> the meantime it's there to use for early adopters; and the more people who
>> test the faster issues will be identified and corrected. Just be sure
>> you've taken the proper precautions.... ;-)
>>
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> Certainly, but with none of the features in Btrfs actually emitting scary
> "experimental" warnings anymore, and even all features working in btrfs RAID
> 5/6 now, I think we should really start pushing it to more people. Or at
> least develop some kind of test plan to prove the "worthiness" of using it
> as default. We must have something, ne?
>
the issues and fix them? Those are going to be the people who will
need to push for this feature if they think it is ready or not. I
would start by finding out who they are, talking with them and then
looking at what time frame they think the feature would be ready.
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That is precisely why I'm asking on this list. I don't know who those people are, and this is really the best place I know of to start contact and those discussions.
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