Re: The reiser4 .... what it really means

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Dear Ralph Ulrich;
You wrote:
What this really means is:

They forked reiser4 with brtfs to handly more and more data.
Who did this?
But the fortunate way is to fork the kernel to fit him right to reiser4.
No. But you can do it, if you wish to. We follow the classic style.
The aim should be to connect the data better and better, to go
aiming little gadgets introducing with some real artificial intelligence.
Yes.
That is the vision of reiser4!
No. That's a part of the vision of our Linux based project. The vision from namesys was a bit different.
Ralph

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With best regards
C. Stroetmann
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