On Mon, 20 Apr 2015 02:45:39 -0700 Christoph Hellwig <h...@infradead.org>
wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 04:27:00PM +1000, NeilBrown wrote:
> > A worthwhile goal, but I certainly wouldn't consider pursuing it until what 
> > I
> > have submitted so far as been accepted - let's not reject "good" while
> > waiting for "perfect".
> 
> It's still broken.  You add conditional flag for the almost right
> (almost because the flag in the filesystem type needs to go)

Why does it have to go?  I suspect you have a reason, but I can't read your
mind.

>  while
> leaving the broken option th default. 

You say it is broken, and yet people are using it and are having a degree of
success.

Surely the appropriate process is:
 - introduce a "better" option
 - examine each relevant filesystem and transition over to use the new option.
 - remove the "not so good" option.

I'm still at step 1.

>   So what you propose here is not
> good, it's at best just as bad as the old version because you don't
> remove broken code but add a lot more clutter at the same time.

What I propose is measurably better because it works with BTRFS now, and
there seems to be a reasonable path towards making to generally better if
someone cares enough to examine each filesystem.

So I still claim you are pushing back against "good" because you want
"perfect".

NeilBrown

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