Why bcachefs?

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After toying a bit with it, I'm wondering: why bcachefs? I understand
that integrating the filesystem with the cache layer probably makes the
job easier but overall ...  we already have several excellent
filesystems; developing a reliable filesystem is DAMN HARD; building a
feature-complete FS is CRAZY HARD (see btrfs); because FTL sucks anyway
and we'd rather wait for ways to move ahead of it... 

So Kent, please, tell us, why? :)


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