Boys, boys. You're both pretty. :) Bryan, I get your point. Lemme talk to some smart folks and see what the general feeling is around XFS "inside the walls." I'm kinda curious myself now. --g _____________________ ____________________________________________ Greg DeKoenigsberg ] [ the future masters of technology will have Community Relations ] [ to be lighthearted and intelligent. the Red Hat ] [ machine easily masters the grim and the ] [ dumb. --mcluhan On Sun, 11 Sep 2005, Bryan J. Smith wrote: > On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 08:51 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > > Its not tunnel vision. > > >From the answers I've seen, it is -- it damn is. > > > RHEL features and bugfixes are driven by the customer requests and > > support calls in a very real sense > > Because Red Hat is getting web servers and Oracle servers (raw slices) > and grid computing sales. Red Hat is now _losing_ multi-TB file server > sales because they can_not_ deliver on it with just Ext3 -- especially > given its lack of user-space filesystem support. > > Sun is eating that up. I guess Red Hat has decided it is not worth > doing? Or is it because the Fedora developments, including those by its > own developers who obliviously think "Ext3 doesn't do anything XFS > does." > > That's marketing -- however you slice it -- and a major issue. > > > and not rants in a mailing list > > This isn't a "rant." This is me, a system integrator at Fortune 100 > companies over the last 4 years, telling you not only what I have > experienced, but what others have experienced. We cannot offer Fedora > Core and Red Hat Enterprise Linux solutions -- and it starts with Fedora > developments. > > The fact that you're taking it as a "rant" instead of -- "hmmm, maybe > there is a 4-year 'suggestion' this guy is trying to make" -- goes to > the heart of the matter. I'm not the only "ranting lunatic" out there > having to "move back" to Solaris for solutions. > > > especially not ones in Fedora marketing list. > > I honestly don't know where else to turn. And when I read the rather > "say nothing" portion that just feeds the ReiserFS and JFS proponents > their "Red Hat is unfairly biased towards Ext3" non-sense, I have to > agree with them from the XFS mis-conceptions presented. > > > If you want Red Hat to listen in relationship to RHEL, try > > http://redhat.com/support. > > Been there -- a good 4 years. > > > For Fedora, here is how you contribute. Note that the amount of > > oppurtunities is much more than RHEL > > Yes, I know. > > > * File bug reports > > * File feature requests with good rationale. I would like to have more > > than 8 TB filesystems for such and such scenarios might be better than > > "I want XFS" > > You didn't hear a word I said. That is so sad. > > > * Write code and send in patches > > I'll get farther with SGI than I will Red Hat. I'm asking -- at the > Fedora level -- to try to get Red Hat involved. I've been trying > various avenues for 4 years now to no avail. > > And it's only getting more pertinent as Solaris is now on Opteron. > > > * Write documentation > > Way, way -- WAY AHEAD -- of you there. > > > * Translate UI and docs > > * Package in Fedora Extras > > I'm actually looking to submit several Fedora Extras packages. > > > * Art work, themes and sound themes > > * Advocate > > I'm well known as a "Red Hat apologist" (even though I hate the title). > So I find it humorous that you would suggest that to me. ;-> > > > * Last but not the least, use it > > Considering I've been integrating Fedora Core in companies as large as > one major Fortune 20 company in just the last 2 years, and several other > Fortune 100 companies as well -- again, WAY AHEAD OF YOU THERE. > > > There might be a few I have missed > > Again, I'm not some "I want filesystem X" puke. > But I know you'll feel free to take my comments as such. > > > -- > Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx http://thebs413.blogspot.com > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > The best things in life are NOT free - which is why life is easiest if > you save all the bills until you can share them with the perfect woman > > -- > Fedora-marketing-list mailing list > Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list > -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list