From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: "Dr. Giovanni A. Orlando" Subject: Re: implementing reiserfs in C++ for a new OS Date: Mon, 09 Aug 2004 17:22:52 +0200 Message-ID: <411796CC.6070509@futuretg.com> References: <71d3364904080706112e72fb6b@mail.gmail.com> <41151698.3020508@namesys.com> <71d3364904080907361d3d7064@mail.gmail.com> <41178FA8.80107@futuretg.com> <20040809151252.GN1284@nysv.org> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Return-path: list-help: list-unsubscribe: list-post: Errors-To: flx@namesys.com In-Reply-To: <20040809151252.GN1284@nysv.org> List-Id: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; format="flowed" To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Markus_T=F6rnqvist?= Cc: Ramachandra K , reiserfs-list@namesys.com, reiser@namesys.com Markus T=F6rnqvist wrote: For me is not honest. At first why they send an email to reiserfs-list?. Because they need=20 support and they need additional help, and they don't have the sufficient background to run the changes. If they have the background torun the changes, or ... an honest move is: Re-write in C++, and release in GPL mode sharing with ReiserFS community. I feel, the commandement "We will do" ...like "We will open fire. It is=20 not our problem, if you die". ... Again, to get benefits, and it is the same reason because GNU/Linux=20 is better than other OS, it is because people share information. There are no more time in the world, to realize a perfect OS, contact an=20 army of sales managers and become rich. The Microsoft story never will be repeated. My comments on this matter finish here. Regards, Giovanni >On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 04:52:24PM +0200, Dr. Giovanni A. Orlando wrote: > > =20 > >>Opps. There are something wrong here. >> =20 >> > >No, there is not. > > =20 > >>Seems that Capital OS, will stole the ReiserFS idea and re-implement. >> =20 >> > >No, Capital OS is _re-implementing_ a free (in every sense of the word) >file system. Is that so very different from implementing a free Start >button in your window manager? Re-implementing a science-fiction story >in a fantasy world? Re-implementing some other country's political party >in your own? > >There is no theft here. > > =20 > >>Very honest, very capital like. >> =20 >> > >And exactly what is the loss to Namesys? > >Yes, Hans Reiser thought up good ideas for a file system and implemented >them. This was work. > >Then someone else looks at his work and says that it could be implemented >somewhere else with some work. Thus Hans Reiser just gave himself and >his company a chance to get more fame from people who port it to other >operating systems, not to mention possible support and helpdesk income >from helping with this porting. > >The only reason you think it's dishonest is the fact that Namesys would >not get money from this project? >Maybe they will, maybe they won't, but they get fame and that always >carries a bit. > >Maybe one of the reasons Reiserfs is being ported here instead of NTFS >is the fact that it's free. It's just every bit as OK to re-implement NTFS. >Hans gave people this chance to (easier) re-implement Reiserfs, contributi= ng >a lot to society, and no one should piss on the people who take advantage >of this contribution. How else would you expect this show to go on? > >To the original poster: >Implement Reiser4 instead, it's far superior. > > =20 > --=20 --=20 -- Check FT Websites ...=20 http://www.futuretg.com - ftp://ftp.futuretg.com http://www.FTLinuxCourse.com http://www.FTLinuxCourse.com/Certification http://www.rpmparadaise.org http://GNULinuxUtilities.com http://www.YourPersonalOperatingSystem.com --