Re: I would like to propose that we turn on XFS Reflink in Fedora 29 by default

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Late and off-topic by now, but in retrospect my response is closer to
stupid than the intended hyperbolic+funny.

On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 3:21 PM, Chris Murphy <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 7:07 AM, Martin Kolman <mkolman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>> What about putting it on top of a thin-LV then ? With over provisioning you
>> could even share space efficiently between root & home and would get other
>> features such as efficient CoW snapshots.

> First order of business for making LVM thinp a default for
> Workstation: a one cycle release of the code of conduct for the Fedora
> Community as it pertains to the change, so they can feel free to ask
> things like "what kind of drugs were you guys on when making this
> decision?"

Criticism of negative user experience is not at all inhibited by the
code of conduct. And couching such criticism in hyperbole confuses the
argument I was trying to make, while also unintentionally suggests a
recommendation intended to result in better experience comes from
substance abuse. That's just gross and disappointing. And I apologize
for it.


-- 
Chris Murphy
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