Comment by crest
5 days ago
The main hurdle is hostile Linux kernel developers who aren't held accountable intentionally breaking ZFS for their own petty ideological reasons e.g. removing the in-kernel FPU/SIMD register save/restore API and replacing it with a "new" API to do the the same.
What's "new" about the "new" API? Its symbols are GPL2 only to deny it's use to non-GPL2 modules (like ZFS). Guess that's an easy way to make sure that BTRFS is faster than ZFS or set yourself up as the (to be) injured party.
Of course a reimplementation of the old API in terms of the new is an evil "GPL condom" violating the kernel license right? Why can't you see ZFS's CDDL2 license is the real problem here for being the wrong flavour of copyleft license. Way to claim the moral high ground you short-sighted, bigoted pricks. sigh
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