It feels to me like this might be a great area to slow down a bit and not try to do everything at once. Why don't we just make the simplest change for F33 - going to btrfs by default - and see how that goes, and consider the 'options' for F34 or later, rather than changing too much stuff at once
Considering how controversial the change has been already,?? I think it would make a lot of sense to make one change at a time. If someone were to have a bad experience with the new default, it would be unclear whether that's because of the filesystem itself or because of the options we chose to deploy the filesystem with. If we make those changes separately, and the compression change goes badly, the changes would still be clearly independent.
Changing one thing at a time is responsible change management in any case, especially when we're talking about defaults.
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