Re: reiserfsprogs scm tree?

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Christian Kujau wrote:
> Hi there,
>   

Hello.

> I see that reiserfsprogs 3.6.21 have been announced [0] and I wonder if 
> there's a public scm (git?) repo available for this.

Not yet.
I'll put it to kernel.org/pub/scm/ soon.
It will contain only stable brunch developed
by Jeff Mahoney.

>  Also, in the README 
> one can see that there are now two forks: 3.6.20(.1) and 3.6.21 - will 
> they be merged at some point in time again?

At least it should be merged, but I can not guarantee that it will be
merged..

>  If not, are they maintained,
> or is 3.6.20.1

3.6.20.1 is not developed, but Vladimir Saveliev
promised to consider complaints a yeah ago.


>  "finished" and development goes on in 3.6.21?
>
> Oh, and one more question pops in: since the namesys website seems to be 
> gone now, is there a need for reiserfs.wiki.kernel.org or something?
>   

Yup, it would be fine:
many people don't know that reiserfs has a mount option "data=journal".

Edward.
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