ntfs-3g and ntfsprogs

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What are the near term plans for ntfs-3g and ntfsprogs?  I am specifically 
thinking of the F10/F11 time frame (the next year).

I assume that the long term plan (goal) is to have a single package which does 
everything "right" which is currently done by the combination of ntfs-3g and 
ntfsprogs.

My understanding (it may be incorrect) is that ntfs-3g is a fork of ntfsprogs 
and was forked because ntfsprogs was not moving quickly enough to supported 
needed functionality (e.g., full, reliable read/write support).  Well, 
ntfsprogs has now been updated (version 2.0) to provide the functionality in 
ntfs-3g and this is the version in F9 (F8 still has the old ntfsprogs).

Will ntfs-3g be dropped in F10 or F11?  If ntfs-3g is dropped, will ntfsprogs 
packaging do anything to provide easy compatibility (e.g., library symlinks).

If ntfsprogs now provides the needed functionality and reliability, then I 
assume that all software under current maintenance/development which needs  
ntfs support should be using ntfsprogs.  Correct??

Gene

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