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I wouldn't want it to necessarily be the default version right off the bat, give it a couple of release, get some feedback and then make a determination.
THat's exactly what Canonical is doing: Wait for Oracle, Red Hat, and the parties involved with MeeGo (Intel, Nokia, Novell) to do the stabilizing work on btrfs and then pick it up without getting involved in the actual stabilizing process.
If (and only if) btrfs is stable enough for 10.10, Canonical will pick it up. If not (because Fedora 14 and possibly even MeeGo 1.0 is released after Ubuntu 10.10), Canonical will wait until 11.04 or so.




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I like the concept of Btrfs and open to the idea of making it an option as a file system in the coming releases of Ubuntu. But I wouldnt necessarily just jump on the bandwagon with it until likely the next LTS version.
I wouldn't want it to necessarily be the default version right off the bat, give it a couple of release, get some feedback and then make a determination.