On the 20th of June 2013 22:27, Daniel Phillips wrote:
On 06/20/2013 12:12 PM, Christian Stroetmann wrote:
1. Stop copying my intellectual properties related with file systems and
implementing them. You always came several months too late and I am not
interested to let it become a running gag, d
On Tue, 25 Jun 2013, Christian Stroetmann wrote:
Dear Mr. Richard Weinberger:
Thank you very much for the reminder and the prove again that a profound
discussion seems not to be possible. Even more important is the point that
the discussion related with the ReiserFS was different than this di
Dear Mr. Richard Weinberger:
Thank you very much for the reminder and the prove again that a profound
discussion seems not to be possible. Even more important is the point
that the discussion related with the ReiserFS was different than this
discussion, because this time I have not presented t
Let's do the same as in 2009[1] and finish this thread.
[1] http://www.spinics.net/lists/reiserfs-devel/msg01543.html
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//richard
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Dear Mr. Andreas Karlsson:
Thank you for the quote. If we really want to bring this down to the
lowest level, then an idea is not copyrighted per se, for sure.
But, what is the problem? That I have used the wrong word? The context
was clear and hence the meaning of the word "ideas". So, simpl
Hi,
I assume it is serious since ideas cannot be copyrighted in most (or
maybe even all) countries.
From the FAQ of the U.S. Copyright Office [1]:
"Copyright does not protect facts, ideas, systems, or methods of
operation, although it may protect the way these things are expressed."
"How d
Dear Mr. Pavel Machek:
Is this a serious comment?
Nevertheless, this is a copyrighted idea [1].
Sincerely
Christian Stroetmann
[1] Log-Structured Hash-based File System (LogHashFS or LHFS;
www.ontonics.com/innovation/pipeline.htm#loghashfs)
Hi!
At first you came up with a file system tha
Hi!
> At first you came up with a file system that can handle a great
> many/billions files and has ACID feature, which are both features of
> my Ontologic File System (OntoFS; see [1]). Both were said to be a
> no-go at that time (around 2007 and 2008).
> Then you came up, with my concept of a lo
On 06/20/2013 12:12 PM, Christian Stroetmann wrote:
> 1. Stop copying my intellectual properties related with file systems and
> implementing them. You always came several months too late and I am not
> interested to let it become a running gag, definitely.
> 2. Stop marketing my ideas, especially
Hello Mr. Daniel Philips,
I'm sorry to say so, but your are really a funny person.
At first you came up with a file system that can handle a great
many/billions files and has ACID feature, which are both features of my
Ontologic File System (OntoFS; see [1]). Both were said to be a no-go at
t
Hi Christian,
You are welcome, and I hope that your project can make good use of this
technology. Please do credit your sources if you use these ideas, and
please keep the CC list intact in further replies.
What is the scale of your application, that is, how many index entries
do you expect?
Aloha everybody
We would like to thank the developers very much for giving technical
details about how we could implement our file system indexing (see [1]
and [2]).
[1] SASOS4Fun (www.ontonics.com/innovation/pipeline.htm#sasos4fun) Do
not confuse SIP with SipHash, but put SipHash in relatio
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