* Which companies contribute to Btrfs?
@ 2014-04-24 1:18 Marc MERLIN
2014-04-24 1:19 ` Which companies are using Btrfs in production? Marc MERLIN
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From: Marc MERLIN @ 2014-04-24 1:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-btrfs
Howdy,
I writing slides about btrfs for an upcoming talk (at linuxcon) and I was
trying to gather a list of companies that contribute code to btrfs.
What I came up with (sorted alphabetically)
Couchbase (CouchDB)
Facebook
Fujitsu
Fusion-IO
Oracle
SGI
Suse
Are there other companies I missed?
Thanks,
Marc
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^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread* Which companies are using Btrfs in production? 2014-04-24 1:18 Which companies contribute to Btrfs? Marc MERLIN @ 2014-04-24 1:19 ` Marc MERLIN 2014-04-24 7:13 ` Adam Brenner ` (3 more replies) 2014-04-24 2:29 ` Which companies contribute to Btrfs? Eric Sandeen ` (4 subsequent siblings) 5 siblings, 4 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Marc MERLIN @ 2014-04-24 1:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-btrfs Oh while we're at it, are there companies that can say they are using btrfs in production? Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies are using Btrfs in production? 2014-04-24 1:19 ` Which companies are using Btrfs in production? Marc MERLIN @ 2014-04-24 7:13 ` Adam Brenner 2014-04-24 12:34 ` Austin S. Hemmelgarn ` (2 subsequent siblings) 3 siblings, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Adam Brenner @ 2014-04-24 7:13 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Marc MERLIN, linux-btrfs On 04/23/2014 06:19 PM, Marc MERLIN wrote: > Oh while we're at it, are there companies that can say they are using btrfs > in production? > > Marc > On the Gluster Listsrv a few brave souls have used it on as a distributive filesystem[1]. Here at UCI's HPC Cluster we *might* use it on a scratch filesystem ... if we upgrade to a newer kernel.... [1]: http://www.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2014-April/039896.html -- Adam Brenner <adam@aeb.io> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies are using Btrfs in production? 2014-04-24 1:19 ` Which companies are using Btrfs in production? Marc MERLIN 2014-04-24 7:13 ` Adam Brenner @ 2014-04-24 12:34 ` Austin S. Hemmelgarn 2014-04-24 12:52 ` Tomasz Torcz 2014-04-24 13:34 ` Daniel Lee 3 siblings, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Austin S. Hemmelgarn @ 2014-04-24 12:34 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Marc MERLIN, linux-btrfs On 2014-04-23 21:19, Marc MERLIN wrote: > Oh while we're at it, are there companies that can say they are using btrfs > in production? > > Marc > Ohio Gravure Technologies is currently preparing to use it on our next generation of production systems. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies are using Btrfs in production? 2014-04-24 1:19 ` Which companies are using Btrfs in production? Marc MERLIN 2014-04-24 7:13 ` Adam Brenner 2014-04-24 12:34 ` Austin S. Hemmelgarn @ 2014-04-24 12:52 ` Tomasz Torcz 2014-04-24 13:34 ` Daniel Lee 3 siblings, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Tomasz Torcz @ 2014-04-24 12:52 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Marc MERLIN On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 06:19:52PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote: > Oh while we're at it, are there companies that can say they are using btrfs > in production? Jolla is selling smartphones with btrfs. -- Tomasz Torcz There exists no separation between gods and men: xmpp: zdzichubg@chrome.pl one blends softly casual into the other. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies are using Btrfs in production? 2014-04-24 1:19 ` Which companies are using Btrfs in production? Marc MERLIN ` (2 preceding siblings ...) 2014-04-24 12:52 ` Tomasz Torcz @ 2014-04-24 13:34 ` Daniel Lee 2014-04-24 21:41 ` Marc MERLIN 2014-04-24 22:03 ` Justin Maggard 3 siblings, 2 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Daniel Lee @ 2014-04-24 13:34 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Marc MERLIN; +Cc: linux-btrfs On 04/23/2014 06:19 PM, Marc MERLIN wrote: > Oh while we're at it, are there companies that can say they are using btrfs > in production? > > Marc Netgear uses BTRFS as the filesystem in their refreshed ReadyNAS line. They apparently use Oracle's linux distro so I assume they're relying on them to do most of the heavy lifting as far as support BTRFS and backporting goes since they're still on 3.0! They also have raid5/6 support so they are probably running BTRFS on top of md. http://www.netgear.com/images/BTRFS%20on%20ReadyNAS%20OS%206_9May1318-76105.pdf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies are using Btrfs in production? 2014-04-24 13:34 ` Daniel Lee @ 2014-04-24 21:41 ` Marc MERLIN 2014-04-24 22:03 ` Justin Maggard 1 sibling, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Marc MERLIN @ 2014-04-24 21:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Daniel Lee; +Cc: linux-btrfs On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 06:34:29AM -0700, Daniel Lee wrote: > On 04/23/2014 06:19 PM, Marc MERLIN wrote: > > Oh while we're at it, are there companies that can say they are using btrfs > > in production? > > > > Marc > Netgear uses BTRFS as the filesystem in their refreshed ReadyNAS line. > They apparently use Oracle's linux distro so I assume they're relying on > them to do most of the heavy lifting as far as support BTRFS and > backporting goes since they're still on 3.0! They also have raid5/6 > support so they are probably running BTRFS on top of md. > > http://www.netgear.com/images/BTRFS%20on%20ReadyNAS%20OS%206_9May1318-76105.pdf Thanks for those pointers. I've created a page where we can add these: https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Production_Users Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies are using Btrfs in production? 2014-04-24 13:34 ` Daniel Lee 2014-04-24 21:41 ` Marc MERLIN @ 2014-04-24 22:03 ` Justin Maggard 2014-04-24 23:14 ` Marc MERLIN 1 sibling, 1 reply; 29+ messages in thread From: Justin Maggard @ 2014-04-24 22:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Daniel Lee; +Cc: Marc MERLIN, linux-btrfs On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 6:34 AM, Daniel Lee <longinus00@gmail.com> wrote: > On 04/23/2014 06:19 PM, Marc MERLIN wrote: >> Oh while we're at it, are there companies that can say they are using btrfs >> in production? >> >> Marc > Netgear uses BTRFS as the filesystem in their refreshed ReadyNAS line. > They apparently use Oracle's linux distro so I assume they're relying on > them to do most of the heavy lifting as far as support BTRFS and > backporting goes since they're still on 3.0! They also have raid5/6 > support so they are probably running BTRFS on top of md. > Yes, and any contributions you see coming from me so far, come from NETGEAR. I've been using my gmail account because I can't make our corporate email server leave off the nasty confidentiality legal disclaimer. We don't use Oracle's distro. Our OS is a Debian derivative, but we have pulled in lots of changes from Oracle UEK and the SUSE SLE11-SP3 kernel tree. And we do indeed run atop MD. -Justin ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies are using Btrfs in production? 2014-04-24 22:03 ` Justin Maggard @ 2014-04-24 23:14 ` Marc MERLIN 2014-04-25 14:47 ` David Sterba 0 siblings, 1 reply; 29+ messages in thread From: Marc MERLIN @ 2014-04-24 23:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Justin Maggard; +Cc: Daniel Lee, linux-btrfs On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 03:03:24PM -0700, Justin Maggard wrote: > On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 6:34 AM, Daniel Lee <longinus00@gmail.com> wrote: > > On 04/23/2014 06:19 PM, Marc MERLIN wrote: > >> Oh while we're at it, are there companies that can say they are using btrfs > >> in production? > >> > >> Marc > > Netgear uses BTRFS as the filesystem in their refreshed ReadyNAS line. > > They apparently use Oracle's linux distro so I assume they're relying on > > them to do most of the heavy lifting as far as support BTRFS and > > backporting goes since they're still on 3.0! They also have raid5/6 > > support so they are probably running BTRFS on top of md. > > > > Yes, and any contributions you see coming from me so far, come from > NETGEAR. I've been using my gmail account because I can't make our Thanks. https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Contributors Updated :) and you were already on https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Production_Users Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies are using Btrfs in production? 2014-04-24 23:14 ` Marc MERLIN @ 2014-04-25 14:47 ` David Sterba 2014-04-25 15:01 ` Chris Mason 2014-04-25 15:20 ` Marc MERLIN 0 siblings, 2 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: David Sterba @ 2014-04-25 14:47 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Marc MERLIN; +Cc: Justin Maggard, Daniel Lee, linux-btrfs, clm On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 04:14:56PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote: > > > Netgear uses BTRFS as the filesystem in their refreshed ReadyNAS line. > > > They apparently use Oracle's linux distro so I assume they're relying on > > > them to do most of the heavy lifting as far as support BTRFS and > > > backporting goes since they're still on 3.0! They also have raid5/6 > > > support so they are probably running BTRFS on top of md. > > > > > > > Yes, and any contributions you see coming from me so far, come from > > NETGEAR. I've been using my gmail account because I can't make our > > Thanks. > https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Contributors > Updated :) There are lots of contributors with the same small amout of patches contributed and are not listed there. This is first time I hear about Netgear being a contributor and it looks strange to see that name among the major contributors. If there's demand to list all the minor contributors, then let's add a separate section, otherwise I'm going to remove the entry. This is a sensitive PR topic that I'm normally avoiding, but in this case I don't see the amount of contributions that would qualify to the "hall of fame". ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies are using Btrfs in production? 2014-04-25 14:47 ` David Sterba @ 2014-04-25 15:01 ` Chris Mason 2014-04-25 15:20 ` Marc MERLIN 1 sibling, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Chris Mason @ 2014-04-25 15:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dsterba, Marc MERLIN, Justin Maggard, Daniel Lee, linux-btrfs On 04/25/2014 10:47 AM, David Sterba wrote: > On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 04:14:56PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote: >>>> Netgear uses BTRFS as the filesystem in their refreshed ReadyNAS line. >>>> They apparently use Oracle's linux distro so I assume they're relying on >>>> them to do most of the heavy lifting as far as support BTRFS and >>>> backporting goes since they're still on 3.0! They also have raid5/6 >>>> support so they are probably running BTRFS on top of md. >>>> >>> >>> Yes, and any contributions you see coming from me so far, come from >>> NETGEAR. I've been using my gmail account because I can't make our >> >> Thanks. >> https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Contributors >> Updated :) > > There are lots of contributors with the same small amout of patches > contributed and are not listed there. This is first time I hear about > Netgear being a contributor and it looks strange to see that name among > the major contributors. > > If there's demand to list all the minor contributors, then let's add a > separate section, otherwise I'm going to remove the entry. > > This is a sensitive PR topic that I'm normally avoiding, but in this > case I don't see the amount of contributions that would qualify to the > "hall of fame". > I'm always amazed when I count up the number of people and companies sending code in. There really are too many to list, but every talk I give includes a slide trying to give credit the community. I'd be happy to see people add themselves to a "we're contributors" section if they have been part of progs or kernel releases for a year. Code review, patch submission, and helping users on the list/irc all count. -chris ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies are using Btrfs in production? 2014-04-25 14:47 ` David Sterba 2014-04-25 15:01 ` Chris Mason @ 2014-04-25 15:20 ` Marc MERLIN 2014-04-25 15:32 ` ronnie sahlberg ` (2 more replies) 1 sibling, 3 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Marc MERLIN @ 2014-04-25 15:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dsterba, Justin Maggard, Daniel Lee, linux-btrfs, clm On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 04:47:04PM +0200, David Sterba wrote: > On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 04:14:56PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote: > > > > Netgear uses BTRFS as the filesystem in their refreshed ReadyNAS line. > > > > They apparently use Oracle's linux distro so I assume they're relying on > > > > them to do most of the heavy lifting as far as support BTRFS and > > > > backporting goes since they're still on 3.0! They also have raid5/6 > > > > support so they are probably running BTRFS on top of md. > > > > > > > > > > Yes, and any contributions you see coming from me so far, come from > > > NETGEAR. I've been using my gmail account because I can't make our > > > > Thanks. > > https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Contributors > > Updated :) > > There are lots of contributors with the same small amout of patches > contributed and are not listed there. This is first time I hear about > Netgear being a contributor and it looks strange to see that name among > the major contributors. > > If there's demand to list all the minor contributors, then let's add a > separate section, otherwise I'm going to remove the entry. Mmmh. So I'm not Jon Corbet who has all those fancy honed scripts + non trivial time he spends doing this by hand. That said, my goal was not to say which company gave the most contributions and try and rank them. Honestly, right now any company that is using btrfs and contributing to it is a great thing in my book. I'm not even a fan of counting number of lines or frequency of patches. How do you compare someone sending easy cleanup patches vs someone who spent a month tracking down a file corruption problem no one could find nor fix, and sends a 3 line patch to fix it in the end? But eh, I'm just one guy and and it's just my opinion :) How about we leave that decision with Chris Mason? Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | PGP 1024R/763BE901 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies are using Btrfs in production? 2014-04-25 15:20 ` Marc MERLIN @ 2014-04-25 15:32 ` ronnie sahlberg 2014-04-28 14:16 ` David Sterba 2014-04-28 15:01 ` Eric Sandeen 2 siblings, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: ronnie sahlberg @ 2014-04-25 15:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Marc MERLIN; +Cc: dsterba, Justin Maggard, Daniel Lee, Btrfs BTRFS, Chris Mason On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 8:20 AM, Marc MERLIN <marc@merlins.org> wrote: > On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 04:47:04PM +0200, David Sterba wrote: >> On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 04:14:56PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote: >> > > > Netgear uses BTRFS as the filesystem in their refreshed ReadyNAS line. >> > > > They apparently use Oracle's linux distro so I assume they're relying on >> > > > them to do most of the heavy lifting as far as support BTRFS and >> > > > backporting goes since they're still on 3.0! They also have raid5/6 >> > > > support so they are probably running BTRFS on top of md. >> > > > >> > > >> > > Yes, and any contributions you see coming from me so far, come from >> > > NETGEAR. I've been using my gmail account because I can't make our >> > >> > Thanks. >> > https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Contributors >> > Updated :) >> >> There are lots of contributors with the same small amout of patches >> contributed and are not listed there. This is first time I hear about >> Netgear being a contributor and it looks strange to see that name among >> the major contributors. >> >> If there's demand to list all the minor contributors, then let's add a >> separate section, otherwise I'm going to remove the entry. > > Mmmh. So I'm not Jon Corbet who has all those fancy honed scripts + non > trivial time he spends doing this by hand. > > That said, my goal was not to say which company gave the most > contributions and try and rank them. > Honestly, right now any company that is using btrfs and contributing to > it is a great thing in my book. > I'm not even a fan of counting number of lines or frequency of patches. > How do you compare someone sending easy cleanup patches vs someone who > spent a month tracking down a file corruption problem no one could find > nor fix, and sends a 3 line patch to fix it in the end? > +1 For such a small community I think it would be a mistake to have arbitrary quality or quantity thresholds for "who deserves to be on the list". I think you should list everyone. Even if they only sent a single patch to fix a typo in a comment. If they sent a patch, then it means they care about the code base and then they should be on the list. > But eh, I'm just one guy and and it's just my opinion :) Me too. > > How about we leave that decision with Chris Mason? > > Marc > -- > "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. > Microsoft is to operating systems .... > .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking > Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | PGP 1024R/763BE901 > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies are using Btrfs in production? 2014-04-25 15:20 ` Marc MERLIN 2014-04-25 15:32 ` ronnie sahlberg @ 2014-04-28 14:16 ` David Sterba 2014-04-28 15:01 ` Eric Sandeen 2 siblings, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: David Sterba @ 2014-04-28 14:16 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Marc MERLIN; +Cc: dsterba, Justin Maggard, Daniel Lee, linux-btrfs, clm On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 08:20:45AM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote: > > There are lots of contributors with the same small amout of patches > > contributed and are not listed there. This is first time I hear about > > Netgear being a contributor and it looks strange to see that name among > > the major contributors. > > > > If there's demand to list all the minor contributors, then let's add a > > separate section, otherwise I'm going to remove the entry. > > That said, my goal was not to say which company gave the most > contributions and try and rank them. > Honestly, right now any company that is using btrfs and contributing to > it is a great thing in my book. > I'm not even a fan of counting number of lines or frequency of patches. > How do you compare someone sending easy cleanup patches vs someone who > spent a month tracking down a file corruption problem no one could find > nor fix, and sends a 3 line patch to fix it in the end? Patch count itself as a metric does not work, I'm roughly calculating amount of work spent on contribution in the area of patches, testing, bugreporting, documentation, community support. For all the companies listed there is a clear record of these activies, that's what they get the credit for. The non-company/community deserve the entry on itself, but I was not discussing community contributions. I really like to see random people sending patches and I try to help them to get patches merged by doing reviews or commenting. > How about we leave that decision with Chris Mason? He's been CCed for that purpose and made a statement which I don't have a slightest problem to agree with: > I'd be happy to see people add themselves to a "we're contributors" > section if they have been part of progs or kernel releases for a year. > Code review, patch submission, and helping users on the list/irc all count. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies are using Btrfs in production? 2014-04-25 15:20 ` Marc MERLIN 2014-04-25 15:32 ` ronnie sahlberg 2014-04-28 14:16 ` David Sterba @ 2014-04-28 15:01 ` Eric Sandeen 2 siblings, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Eric Sandeen @ 2014-04-28 15:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Marc MERLIN, dsterba, Justin Maggard, Daniel Lee, linux-btrfs, clm On 4/25/14, 10:20 AM, Marc MERLIN wrote: > On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 04:47:04PM +0200, David Sterba wrote: >> On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 04:14:56PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote: >>>>> Netgear uses BTRFS as the filesystem in their refreshed ReadyNAS line. >>>>> They apparently use Oracle's linux distro so I assume they're relying on >>>>> them to do most of the heavy lifting as far as support BTRFS and >>>>> backporting goes since they're still on 3.0! They also have raid5/6 >>>>> support so they are probably running BTRFS on top of md. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Yes, and any contributions you see coming from me so far, come from >>>> NETGEAR. I've been using my gmail account because I can't make our >>> >>> Thanks. >>> https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Contributors >>> Updated :) >> >> There are lots of contributors with the same small amout of patches >> contributed and are not listed there. This is first time I hear about >> Netgear being a contributor and it looks strange to see that name among >> the major contributors. >> >> If there's demand to list all the minor contributors, then let's add a >> separate section, otherwise I'm going to remove the entry. > > Mmmh. So I'm not Jon Corbet who has all those fancy honed scripts + non > trivial time he spends doing this by hand. > > That said, my goal was not to say which company gave the most > contributions and try and rank them. > Honestly, right now any company that is using btrfs and contributing to > it is a great thing in my book. > I'm not even a fan of counting number of lines or frequency of patches. > How do you compare someone sending easy cleanup patches vs someone who > spent a month tracking down a file corruption problem no one could find > nor fix, and sends a 3 line patch to fix it in the end? Just for the record, I certainly didn't mean that my git patch-counting example was the be-all and end-all of "contribution accounting" - it's just one metric of many; not meant to be inclusive, but might help to avoid missing people or companies who have contributed in this particular way. -Eric ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies contribute to Btrfs? 2014-04-24 1:18 Which companies contribute to Btrfs? Marc MERLIN 2014-04-24 1:19 ` Which companies are using Btrfs in production? Marc MERLIN @ 2014-04-24 2:29 ` Eric Sandeen 2014-04-24 2:30 ` Eric Sandeen ` (3 subsequent siblings) 5 siblings, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Eric Sandeen @ 2014-04-24 2:29 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Marc MERLIN, linux-btrfs On 4/23/14, 8:18 PM, Marc MERLIN wrote: > Howdy, > > I writing slides about btrfs for an upcoming talk (at linuxcon) and I was > trying to gather a list of companies that contribute code to btrfs. > > What I came up with (sorted alphabetically) > Couchbase (CouchDB) > Facebook > Fujitsu > Fusion-IO > Oracle > SGI > Suse > > Are there other companies I missed? > > Thanks, > Marc > git knows! (sorry for the bash horribleness, and I'm sure you can collapse i.e. jp.fujitsu.com and cn.fujitsu.com into "Fujitsu" somehow... [root@host linux-2.6]# git log --format=%ae fs/btrfs/ | awk -F @ '{print $2}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n <snip> 10 diku.dk 11 linux.intel.com 12 linux.vnet.ibm.com 13 linux-m68k.org 15 infradead.org 20 suse.de 24 intel.com 30 fb.com 35 googlemail.com 35 newdream.net 48 lst.de 50 gmx.net 55 21cn.com 55 jp.fujitsu.com 60 suse.com 76 zeniv.linux.org.uk 93 jan-o-sch.net 102 giantdisaster.de 109 suse.cz 176 linux-foundation.org 310 fusionio.com 324 gmail.com 388 redhat.com 552 cn.fujitsu.com 1198 oracle.com [root@host btrfs-progs]# git log --format=%ae | awk -F @ '{print $2}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n <snip> 10 inwind.it 10 linux.vnet.ibm.com 10 suse.de 13 gentoo.org 15 21cn.com 15 jan-o-sch.net 34 giantdisaster.de 55 suse.cz 77 fusionio.com 104 gmail.com 171 cn.fujitsu.com 183 redhat.com 405 oracle.com ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies contribute to Btrfs? 2014-04-24 1:18 Which companies contribute to Btrfs? Marc MERLIN 2014-04-24 1:19 ` Which companies are using Btrfs in production? Marc MERLIN 2014-04-24 2:29 ` Which companies contribute to Btrfs? Eric Sandeen @ 2014-04-24 2:30 ` Eric Sandeen 2014-04-24 3:45 ` Marc MERLIN 2014-04-24 10:31 ` Filipe David Manana ` (2 subsequent siblings) 5 siblings, 1 reply; 29+ messages in thread From: Eric Sandeen @ 2014-04-24 2:30 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Marc MERLIN, linux-btrfs On 4/23/14, 8:18 PM, Marc MERLIN wrote: > Howdy, > > I writing slides about btrfs for an upcoming talk (at linuxcon) and I was > trying to gather a list of companies that contribute code to btrfs. Also... > What I came up with (sorted alphabetically) > Couchbase (CouchDB) > Facebook > Fujitsu > Fusion-IO > Oracle > SGI ^^^ uh, really? -Eric > Suse > > Are there other companies I missed? > > Thanks, > Marc > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies contribute to Btrfs? 2014-04-24 2:30 ` Eric Sandeen @ 2014-04-24 3:45 ` Marc MERLIN 2014-04-24 4:32 ` Eric Sandeen 0 siblings, 1 reply; 29+ messages in thread From: Marc MERLIN @ 2014-04-24 3:45 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eric Sandeen; +Cc: linux-btrfs On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 09:30:24PM -0500, Eric Sandeen wrote: > On 4/23/14, 8:18 PM, Marc MERLIN wrote: > > Howdy, > > > > I writing slides about btrfs for an upcoming talk (at linuxcon) and I was > > trying to gather a list of companies that contribute code to btrfs. > > Also... > > > What I came up with (sorted alphabetically) > > Couchbase (CouchDB) > > Facebook > > Fujitsu > > Fusion-IO > > Oracle > > SGI > ^^^ uh, really? I may have picked up some changes related to xfs tests. I can remove that if that was mistake (and thanks for your other list) Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies contribute to Btrfs? 2014-04-24 3:45 ` Marc MERLIN @ 2014-04-24 4:32 ` Eric Sandeen 0 siblings, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Eric Sandeen @ 2014-04-24 4:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Marc MERLIN; +Cc: Eric Sandeen, linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org On Apr 23, 2014, at 10:45 PM, Marc MERLIN <marc@merlins.org> wrote: > >> On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 09:30:24PM -0500, Eric Sandeen wrote: >>> On 4/23/14, 8:18 PM, Marc MERLIN wrote: >>> Howdy, >>> >>> I writing slides about btrfs for an upcoming talk (at linuxcon) and I was >>> trying to gather a list of companies that contribute code to btrfs. >> >> Also... >> >>> What I came up with (sorted alphabetically) >>> Couchbase (CouchDB) >>> Facebook >>> Fujitsu >>> Fusion-IO >>> Oracle >>> SGI >> ^^^ uh, really? > > I may have picked up some changes related to xfs tests. > > I can remove that if that was mistake (and thanks for your other list) > Yeah, sgi isn't working on btrfs. And you are welcome. :) Eric > Marc > -- > "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. > Microsoft is to operating systems .... > .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking > Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies contribute to Btrfs? 2014-04-24 1:18 Which companies contribute to Btrfs? Marc MERLIN ` (2 preceding siblings ...) 2014-04-24 2:30 ` Eric Sandeen @ 2014-04-24 10:31 ` Filipe David Manana 2014-04-24 17:07 ` Marc MERLIN 2014-04-24 11:39 ` David Sterba 2014-04-28 19:00 ` Jonathan Corbet 5 siblings, 1 reply; 29+ messages in thread From: Filipe David Manana @ 2014-04-24 10:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Marc MERLIN; +Cc: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 2:18 AM, Marc MERLIN <marc@merlins.org> wrote: > Howdy, > > I writing slides about btrfs for an upcoming talk (at linuxcon) and I was > trying to gather a list of companies that contribute code to btrfs. > > What I came up with (sorted alphabetically) > Couchbase (CouchDB) Hi Marc, If you're listing Couchbase because you noticed I'm one of their employees, then you can remove it from the list (I've never seen any couchbase mail address or other employees contributing anything to btrfs). All my contributions are done during my personal time and by my own initiative (that's why I only use my personal gmail address for all messages to this list and patches). As an aside, CouchDB is an Apache Software Foundation project, completely unrelated to Couchbase. It's unfortunate the company uses the term Couch for its name/products too - it confuses a lot of people - as one of the ex-founders was the CouchDB creator and it employs (and employed more in the past) CouchDB contributors (like me). Both databases are very different at several levels: features, goals, architecture, implementation, etc. thanks > Facebook > Fujitsu > Fusion-IO > Oracle > SGI > Suse > > Are there other companies I missed? > > Thanks, > Marc > -- > "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. > Microsoft is to operating systems .... > .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking > Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html -- Filipe David Manana, "Reasonable men adapt themselves to the world. Unreasonable men adapt the world to themselves. That's why all progress depends on unreasonable men." ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies contribute to Btrfs? 2014-04-24 10:31 ` Filipe David Manana @ 2014-04-24 17:07 ` Marc MERLIN 0 siblings, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Marc MERLIN @ 2014-04-24 17:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Filipe David Manana; +Cc: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 11:31:17AM +0100, Filipe David Manana wrote: > On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 2:18 AM, Marc MERLIN <marc@merlins.org> wrote: > > Howdy, > > > > I writing slides about btrfs for an upcoming talk (at linuxcon) and I was > > trying to gather a list of companies that contribute code to btrfs. > > > > What I came up with (sorted alphabetically) > > Couchbase (CouchDB) > > Hi Marc, > > If you're listing Couchbase because you noticed I'm one of their > employees, then you can remove it from the list (I've never seen any > couchbase mail address or other employees contributing anything to > btrfs). > All my contributions are done during my personal time and by my own > initiative (that's why I only use my personal gmail address for all > messages to this list and patches). Understood, thanks for letting me know, and thanks for your contributions :) > As an aside, CouchDB is an Apache Software Foundation project, > completely unrelated to Couchbase. It's unfortunate the company uses > the term Couch for its name/products too - it confuses a lot of people Argh, I indeed got confused, thanks for correcting that. Marc > - as one of the ex-founders was the CouchDB creator and it employs > (and employed more in the past) CouchDB contributors (like me). Both > databases are very different at several levels: features, goals, > architecture, implementation, etc. > > thanks > > > Facebook > > Fujitsu > > Fusion-IO > > Oracle > > SGI > > Suse > > > > Are there other companies I missed? > > > > Thanks, > > Marc > > -- > > "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. > > Microsoft is to operating systems .... > > .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking > > Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ > > -- > > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in > > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > > > > -- > Filipe David Manana, > > "Reasonable men adapt themselves to the world. > Unreasonable men adapt the world to themselves. > That's why all progress depends on unreasonable men." > -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | PGP 1024R/763BE901 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies contribute to Btrfs? 2014-04-24 1:18 Which companies contribute to Btrfs? Marc MERLIN ` (3 preceding siblings ...) 2014-04-24 10:31 ` Filipe David Manana @ 2014-04-24 11:39 ` David Sterba 2014-04-24 12:55 ` Fajar A. Nugraha 2014-04-28 19:00 ` Jonathan Corbet 5 siblings, 1 reply; 29+ messages in thread From: David Sterba @ 2014-04-24 11:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Marc MERLIN; +Cc: linux-btrfs On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 06:18:34PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote: > I writing slides about btrfs for an upcoming talk (at linuxcon) and I was > trying to gather a list of companies that contribute code to btrfs. https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page "[...] Jointly developed at Oracle, Red Hat, Fujitsu, Intel, SUSE, STRATO [...]" > Are there other companies I missed? STRATO, the guys who wrote scrub, integrity checker, quotas, device stats, device-replace and portions of send/receive. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies contribute to Btrfs? 2014-04-24 11:39 ` David Sterba @ 2014-04-24 12:55 ` Fajar A. Nugraha 2014-04-24 21:41 ` Marc MERLIN 0 siblings, 1 reply; 29+ messages in thread From: Fajar A. Nugraha @ 2014-04-24 12:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dsterba, Marc MERLIN, linux-btrfs On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 6:39 PM, David Sterba <dsterba@suse.cz> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 06:18:34PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote: >> I writing slides about btrfs for an upcoming talk (at linuxcon) and I was >> trying to gather a list of companies that contribute code to btrfs. > > https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page > > "[...] Jointly developed at Oracle, Red Hat, Fujitsu, Intel, SUSE, STRATO [...]" > >> Are there other companies I missed? The page now says "... Jointly developed at Facebook, Oracle, Red Hat .... " :D -- Fajar ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies contribute to Btrfs? 2014-04-24 12:55 ` Fajar A. Nugraha @ 2014-04-24 21:41 ` Marc MERLIN 0 siblings, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Marc MERLIN @ 2014-04-24 21:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Fajar A. Nugraha; +Cc: dsterba, linux-btrfs On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 07:55:31PM +0700, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote: > On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 6:39 PM, David Sterba <dsterba@suse.cz> wrote: > > On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 06:18:34PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote: > >> I writing slides about btrfs for an upcoming talk (at linuxcon) and I was > >> trying to gather a list of companies that contribute code to btrfs. > > > > https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page > > > > "[...] Jointly developed at Oracle, Red Hat, Fujitsu, Intel, SUSE, STRATO [...]" > > > >> Are there other companies I missed? > > The page now says "... Jointly developed at Facebook, Oracle, Red Hat .... " :D I went a step further and made a web page to list contributors here: https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Contributors Thanks, Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies contribute to Btrfs? 2014-04-24 1:18 Which companies contribute to Btrfs? Marc MERLIN ` (4 preceding siblings ...) 2014-04-24 11:39 ` David Sterba @ 2014-04-28 19:00 ` Jonathan Corbet 2014-04-28 21:06 ` Chris Mason 2014-04-29 0:06 ` Chester 5 siblings, 2 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Jonathan Corbet @ 2014-04-28 19:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Marc MERLIN; +Cc: linux-btrfs On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 18:18:34 -0700 Marc MERLIN <marc@merlins.org> wrote: > I writing slides about btrfs for an upcoming talk (at linuxcon) and I was > trying to gather a list of companies that contribute code to btrfs. So I just ran into this now. I did a quick gitdm run over the entire btrfs history in the kernel and came up with this: Top changeset contributors by employer Oracle 1249 (33.2%) Fujitsu 613 (16.3%) Red Hat 483 (12.8%) Fusion-IO 296 (7.9%) (None) 288 (7.6%) Novell 203 (5.4%) STRATO AG 152 (4.0%) Couchbase 106 (2.8%) (Consultant) 62 (1.6%) (Unknown) 54 (1.4%) Intel 48 (1.3%) New Dream Network 36 (1.0%) Facebook 31 (0.8%) IBM 20 (0.5%) FOSS Outreach Program for Women 12 (0.3%) Google 12 (0.3%) (Academia) 11 (0.3%) Parallels 11 (0.3%) HP 10 (0.3%) Datera Inc. 5 (0.1%) I would expect the rankings to change a bit in the near future, if those slackers at Facebook ever get it in gear...:) jon ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies contribute to Btrfs? 2014-04-28 19:00 ` Jonathan Corbet @ 2014-04-28 21:06 ` Chris Mason 2014-04-29 0:06 ` Chester 1 sibling, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Chris Mason @ 2014-04-28 21:06 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jonathan Corbet, Marc MERLIN; +Cc: linux-btrfs On 04/28/2014 03:00 PM, Jonathan Corbet wrote: > On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 18:18:34 -0700 > Marc MERLIN <marc@merlins.org> wrote: > >> I writing slides about btrfs for an upcoming talk (at linuxcon) and I was >> trying to gather a list of companies that contribute code to btrfs. > > So I just ran into this now. I did a quick gitdm run over the entire btrfs > history in the kernel and came up with this: > > Top changeset contributors by employer > Oracle 1249 (33.2%) > Fujitsu 613 (16.3%) > Red Hat 483 (12.8%) > Fusion-IO 296 (7.9%) > (None) 288 (7.6%) > Novell 203 (5.4%) > STRATO AG 152 (4.0%) > Couchbase 106 (2.8%) > (Consultant) 62 (1.6%) > (Unknown) 54 (1.4%) > Intel 48 (1.3%) > New Dream Network 36 (1.0%) > Facebook 31 (0.8%) > IBM 20 (0.5%) > FOSS Outreach Program for Women 12 (0.3%) > Google 12 (0.3%) > (Academia) 11 (0.3%) > Parallels 11 (0.3%) > HP 10 (0.3%) > Datera Inc. 5 (0.1%) > > I would expect the rankings to change a bit in the near future, if those > slackers at Facebook ever get it in gear...:) Grin, Josef has taken a few weeks off to look after the newly released Josefv3. We've got the pool of web servers on btrfs at 800 now, and soon I'm sure it'll start kicking out some fun bugs. Once we get the btrfs tier up to 1000, I'll have a second slice of 1000 machines running 3.14 as well (or whatever the current linus rev is). Those will be btrfs too, I expect the crash recovery code will get quite a bit of testing. -chris ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies contribute to Btrfs? 2014-04-28 19:00 ` Jonathan Corbet 2014-04-28 21:06 ` Chris Mason @ 2014-04-29 0:06 ` Chester 2014-04-29 0:08 ` Marc MERLIN 2014-04-29 0:55 ` Chris Mason 1 sibling, 2 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Chester @ 2014-04-29 0:06 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jonathan Corbet; +Cc: linux-btrfs On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> wrote: > On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 18:18:34 -0700 > Marc MERLIN <marc@merlins.org> wrote: > >> I writing slides about btrfs for an upcoming talk (at linuxcon) and I was >> trying to gather a list of companies that contribute code to btrfs. > > So I just ran into this now. I did a quick gitdm run over the entire btrfs > history in the kernel and came up with this: > > Top changeset contributors by employer > Oracle 1249 (33.2%) ... > Fusion-IO 296 (7.9%) ... > Facebook 31 (0.8%) I wonder how much of this is actually due to Chris Mason changing his email address. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies contribute to Btrfs? 2014-04-29 0:06 ` Chester @ 2014-04-29 0:08 ` Marc MERLIN 2014-04-29 0:55 ` Chris Mason 1 sibling, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Marc MERLIN @ 2014-04-29 0:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Chester; +Cc: Jonathan Corbet, linux-btrfs On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 07:06:08PM -0500, Chester wrote: > On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> wrote: > > On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 18:18:34 -0700 > > Marc MERLIN <marc@merlins.org> wrote: > > > >> I writing slides about btrfs for an upcoming talk (at linuxcon) and I was > >> trying to gather a list of companies that contribute code to btrfs. > > > > So I just ran into this now. I did a quick gitdm run over the entire btrfs > > history in the kernel and came up with this: > > > > Top changeset contributors by employer > > Oracle 1249 (33.2%) > ... > > Fusion-IO 296 (7.9%) > ... > > Facebook 31 (0.8%) > > I wonder how much of this is actually due to Chris Mason changing his > email address. You can buy domain names on the open market. You can also buy developer Emails and you get a free developer along with the Email you just bought ;-) Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
* Re: Which companies contribute to Btrfs? 2014-04-29 0:06 ` Chester 2014-04-29 0:08 ` Marc MERLIN @ 2014-04-29 0:55 ` Chris Mason 1 sibling, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread From: Chris Mason @ 2014-04-29 0:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Chester, Jonathan Corbet; +Cc: linux-btrfs On 04/28/2014 08:06 PM, Chester wrote: > On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> wrote: >> On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 18:18:34 -0700 >> Marc MERLIN <marc@merlins.org> wrote: >> >>> I writing slides about btrfs for an upcoming talk (at linuxcon) and I was >>> trying to gather a list of companies that contribute code to btrfs. >> >> So I just ran into this now. I did a quick gitdm run over the entire btrfs >> history in the kernel and came up with this: >> >> Top changeset contributors by employer >> Oracle 1249 (33.2%) > ... >> Fusion-IO 296 (7.9%) > ... >> Facebook 31 (0.8%) > > I wonder how much of this is actually due to Chris Mason changing his > email address. Most of those are really Josef, but it's the right idea. -chris ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
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