Re: [MAINTAINERS/KERNEL SUMMIT] Trust and maintenance of file systems

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On Sun, 17 Sept 2023 at 10:30, Linus Torvalds
<torvalds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Sure, it's old.

.. and since it happens to be exactly 32 years today since I released
0.01, I decided to go back and look.

Obviously fs/buffer.c existed back then too, but admittedly it was
even smaller and simpler back then.

"It's small" clearly means something different today than it did 32 years ago.

Today:

   $ wc -l fs/buffer.c
   3152 fs/buffer.c

Back then:

   $ wc -l fs/buffer.c
   254 fs/buffer.c

So things have certainly changed. LOL.

              Linus



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