On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 11:24:12AM -0700, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > Just as a note of record: I don't think either file system move > is a good idea. erofs still needs a lot of work, especially in > interacting with the mm code like abusing page->mapping. At least it is special-purpose "read only" filesystem currently shipping on a few million phones, so the fall-out isn't a big deal :) Also, the erofs developers have been asking for reviews for a very long time and only now got them. Which goes back to the issue of vfs reviews we all discussed last week (see below). > exfat is just a random old code drop from Samsung hastily picked up, > and also duplicating the fat16/32 functionality, and without > consultation of the developes of that who are trying to work through > their process of contributing the uptodate and official version of it. Those developers are still yet to be found, we only got a "drop" of the samsung code _after_ this code was merged, from non-samsung people. No samsung developers have said they would actually help with any of this work, and when asked what differed from the in-tree stuff, I got a list, but no specifics. I'll be working through that list over the next month to resolve those issues. Also the fat16/32 code is disabled, so that shouldn't be a problem for anyone. Again, this is a special-purpose filesystem that will be under heavy development for a while. There was no common out-of-tree place that everyone could actually work on this, just inumerable forks on github, my own included. Now we have that common place for this all to be worked on, and also there is a very good legal benefit for this to be in-tree, which always is a nice win. To get back to the meta-problem here, we need a common "vfs/filesystem" tree somewhere with reviewers. I'm glad to set up the tree and handle patches, but I am not a vfs expert by any means (I only understand the virtual half, not the backing half), so I can't be the only one to do reviews. Do you know of anyone that we can drag in as reviewers to help make it easier for new filesystems to get reviews as well as existing ones to have their patches collected and forwarded on to Linus at the proper times? thanks, greg k-h _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/driverdev-devel