Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 22nd Dec 2006 11:14 UTC, submitted by brewin
In the News Hans Reiser, the prominent Bay Area Linux programmer charged with murdering his wife, says he's seeking to sell off his open-source file system company, Namesys, to help pay mounting legal costs. In the first interview since his arrest, Reiser spoke this week about the future of his company and his legal travails from within the walls of Santa Rita Jail, where he is being held without bail.
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RE: buy what?
by osjohn on Fri 22nd Dec 2006 12:09 UTC in reply to "buy what?"
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2006-07-12

I agree with some of your points as Reiser4 could simply be forked and carried on under the GPL. As mentioned in the article though the company also own some proprietry software (such as a file compressor) that could not be forked.

Hans also isn't the lead programmer (at least according to the namesys website) so development on the FS could continue.

I would say though, that ReiserFS does indeed have some brand recognition, particularly in techie circles, and if the benchmarks for Reiser4 are to be believed then it would seem a good chance to own a good file system at a good price...

Edited 2006-12-22 12:27

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