After the release of Linux 3.5 in July, August saw the big XFS merge for the Linux 3.6 merge window. In the meantime the XFS tree has seen low activity, with refined support for SEEK_HOLE/SEEK_DATA that takes unwritten extents into account as the main feature. A couple of fixes also went in and mostly got back ported to mainline for Linux 3.5 as well. The mailing list had a lot of traffic about interesting updates that didn't make it into the tree yet, with the most interesting being: remount support for the inode64 option, a patch series allowing to trim back large preallocations when the filesystem is out of space, and a large rewrite of the XFS-internal sync code. On the user land side xfs_db saw a fix for a very long standing bug go into the tree and xfstests saw a few fixes. The mailing list list saw various other interesting updates including a German translation for the xfsdump messages, 32-bit project ID support in xfsdump, a lot of xfstests updates including a patch to use the upstream util-linux version of fstrim in xfstests, support for tmpfs in xfstests, various ext3 and btrfs updates, but none of them made it into the git tree. There also was a lot of discussion of older patch to reorganize the xfstests source tree. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fsdevel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html