Sorry, I did not expect new features to be added for the user, approx
one month after the "feature freeze" and one week after the "user
interface freeze". For me it looked this was to be released in 20.04.

Yes I know, it is a development version, so I don't complain when:
- The update of the Ubuntu 20.04 systems failed say one week ago.
Afterwards the system could not be rebooted and even the recovery mode
did not work. OR
- What I see today, all virtual-desktops/workspaces together on one
physical screen.

In those cases I boot from my 2nd ext4 system and rollback that last
crippling change or I ignore all the clutter on my screen and live with
it. However when new features do seem contra-productive, I do complain.

I still have serious issues, but since features will be added and since
3 to 4 weeks before the release date is not the right time for any
discussion, I will shut up.



On Fri, 2020-03-27 at 09:17 +0000, Didier Roche wrote:
> Sorry BertN45, but you are using a development version and should
> know
> what you do as such.
> 
> First, the garbage collection of snapshots is just entering ubuntu in
> the next few hours (remember that you are using a development version
> currently, not everything was hooked up/bug fixed yet), so most of
> system and user snapshots will be collected regularly, via rules.
> 
> Note that zsys is taken a set of snapshots, disctincting system,
> persistent and users. Also, clones can be created and are considered
> as
> well as system save. To not confuse people with ZFS knowledge, like
> you,
> this is why we came up with a different terminology for it and called
> that a state.
> 
> > Functions are missing and one of the obvious missing functions is
> related to new users created after installation.
> 
> Sorry, unsure to understand what you mean? Can you create a bug
> report
> for this? New users have their own dataset autopmatically created
> which
> is an implementation detail for most of people.
> 
> On architecture diagram and how basically to develop a project, we
> have all of this, and it’s not because you didn’t look for them (they
> were linked in blog posts and the press took it) that they didn’t
> exists:
> - Functions are missing and one of the obvious missing functions is
> related to new users created after installation.
> - https://github.com/orgs/ubuntu/projects/1 for the project roadmap
> - yes, the team is small, but as you can see, we are really active
> and currently fixing precise, detailed, documented bug (unlike this
> global one).
> 
> As an expert programmer, leader and others, you probably know that we
> need detailed and precise bug reports to fix and act on them. This
> one
> is a mix of vague content, with some inaccuracy as seen above. I’m
> thus
> marking this one as incomplete and please, reopen detailed ones with
> things we can fix.
> 
> For instance, the error message of not enough free space is a good
> one.
> Also, the details of the ZFS partition layout and content will be
> even
> more helpful to see how, in a stable release, you have so many kernel
> updates that snapshots filled up entirely your partition.
> 
> 
> ** Changed in: zsys (Ubuntu)
>        Status: New => Incomplete
>

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