Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 23rd Oct 2009 21:13 UTC, submitted by poundsmack
Mac OS X John Siracusa, the Mac OS X guru who writes those insanely detailed and well-written Mac OS X reviews for Ars Technica, once told a story about the evolution of the HFS+ file system in Mac OS X - he said it was a struggle between the Mac guys who wanted the features found in BeOS' BFS, and the NEXT guys who didn't really like these features. In the end, the Mac guys won, and over the course of six years, Mac OS X reached feature parity - and a little more - with the BeOS (at the FS level).
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RE[3]: Ext4
by segedunum on Mon 26th Oct 2009 22:53 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Ext4"
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I've certainly seen this sort of thing happen - to some test systems thankfully. I just don't think ext4 is necessary in any way. ext3 was the end of the the line for the ext filesystem line and I don't think stretching the codebase out any further to do things it wasn't mean to do has done anyone any good.

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