Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 11th Oct 2006 14:20 UTC, submitted by JCooper
In the News We at OSNews have tiptoed around the following unfolding story for a while now, scared we would wrongly damage Hans Reiser's image. However, now that he has been arrested as a suspect in this case, we cannot ignore it any longer. "Oakland police today arrested the estranged husband of 31-year-old Nina 'Nenasha' Reiser on charges of murder even though in the month since she vanished, investigators have found no trace of her body. Hans Reiser, a man who has recently refused to cooperate with investigators, was arrested today along with two additional unidentified people around 11 a.m. at an acquaintance's home in the 6900 block of Simson Street, according to police."
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RE[2]: I hope he's innocent
by sbergman27 on Thu 12th Oct 2006 08:36 UTC in reply to "RE: I hope he's innocent"
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"""For everyone else on this forum, as for the filesystem - goodness sake, there is a person dead, another person who is being charged, whether guilty or innocent, his life is down the toilet - could we please realise that there is more to reiser than his file system."""

If something really depressing like this happens in just 1 in a 100,000 persons' lives on any given day, that works out to about 66,000 really depressing things like this happening in the world... every day.

It always seemed somehow hypocritical to me to get all righteous and caring over one, and then ignore the rest. But if we paid attention to all of them, we'd all go mad.

On a site dedicated to news and discussion about different OSes, I think it is quite right and appropriate to discuss how this might or might not affect the filesystems and their users.

I don't happen to be impressed by either reiser3 or reiser4. But the filesystems are still the part of this story that are OS news.

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