btrfsck status updates don't appear too often on the mailing list. But
when they do, they end up in the btrfs wiki page anyway. That's where
users like you and I should look.
I like hanging out here just to see what's coming from upstream

On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Swâmi Petaramesh <sw...@petaramesh.org> wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> Could it be considered to create a low-volume, "user-oriented" mailing-list
> that wouldn't spit an email for each and every git pull or patch, which are of
> interest to developpers only, and of no interest at all for users ?
>
> I personally am in need of information about BTRFS, i.e. new features,
> pitfalls, bugs, important fixes or "when will btrfsck be available ?", but 
> I've
> already unsubscribed (and then re-subscribed...) twice to this list, annoyed
> by the point to which it was spamming my mailbox with information among which
> 99% is of no interest to me, although 1% is very interesting :-}
>
> --
> Swâmi Petaramesh <sw...@petaramesh.org> http://petaramesh.org PGP 9076E32E
>
> Avant qu'une personne n'étudie le Zen, les montagnes sont les montagnes,
> les eaux sont les eaux. Après un premier aperçu de la vérité du Zen, les
> montagnes ne sont plus les montagnes, les eaux ne sont plus les eaux.
> Après l'éveil, les montagnes sont de nouveau les montagnes, les eaux de
> nouveau les eaux.
>        -- Kôan Zen
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