Le 28/02/2017 à 09:24, Richard Brown a écrit :
Large multi-million dollar contracts have been won and successfully implemented purely because SUSE ships btrfs by default.
really? if so why 0.0001% of them was not put on to solve the problems we all know? do really people that sign these contracts know of what a file system is? I don't challenge that fact that BTRFS is the default, but the advantages in balance to ext4 don't seems so large, apart if somebody only trust the features list and do not look inside.
And I can't show you a graph for Leap, because we currently have such a problem with our infrastructure dealing with the number of users we have on Leap that we struggle to get meaningful statistics from the systems.
I'm personally fond of openSUSE and glad to see others are also :-). But being good, or the best don't mean to be perfect :-)
code is open, the tools are open, the platform is open - nothing is stopping you, get up off your ass and make submissions that address the things you see as issues.
you may know very well that this is not true. It's not easy to anybody to touch at the core of the distro (and it's not a bad thing)
them, and keep any unproductive complaining off this list.
I agree here. We don't need an other flame war, we had already too much in the past. that said, default install on fresh disk was broken on 42.1 as I can witness myself. I didn't had the time to try it for 42.2. Tumbleweed do not install from it's disk each time I try it (I could install by some trick) - and not that easy to find on the wiki (may be by design). The release notes should make very clear what happen of the problems of the previous version https://doc.opensuse.org/release-notes/x86_64/openSUSE/Leap/42.2/ do not say anything of the partition size necessary for BTRFS nor if the known problem from 42.1 was solved. I know that it's difficult because I had once to write part of the release notes and the writers didn't know how to get information... jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org