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I don't know much about BTRFS, but I know that XFS is an awesome journaling file system developed by SGI. Its been in the Linux kernel for some 10 years or so.
With all the 'features' of BTRFS, I'm a bit concerned about the overhead. It seems pretty good for large database servers and so forth, but not sure how well it works in low memory environments (think netbooks, or devices, where incidentally XFS works really well).