← Back to context Comment by unsui 1 hour ago > Oracle will be the first to freezeone can hope 4 comments unsui Reply xattt 1 hour ago Will this somehow liberate ZFS? legitronics 1 hour ago It’ll just make their auditors and legal team desperate for money, which is kinda horrifying to consider. throw0101d 1 hour ago How does ZFS need to be liberated? tosti 21 minutes ago They took the entire Solaris code back to proprietary source and kept improving ZFS themselves. For instance, they added encryption.
xattt 1 hour ago Will this somehow liberate ZFS? legitronics 1 hour ago It’ll just make their auditors and legal team desperate for money, which is kinda horrifying to consider. throw0101d 1 hour ago How does ZFS need to be liberated? tosti 21 minutes ago They took the entire Solaris code back to proprietary source and kept improving ZFS themselves. For instance, they added encryption.
legitronics 1 hour ago It’ll just make their auditors and legal team desperate for money, which is kinda horrifying to consider.
throw0101d 1 hour ago How does ZFS need to be liberated? tosti 21 minutes ago They took the entire Solaris code back to proprietary source and kept improving ZFS themselves. For instance, they added encryption.
tosti 21 minutes ago They took the entire Solaris code back to proprietary source and kept improving ZFS themselves. For instance, they added encryption.
Will this somehow liberate ZFS?
It’ll just make their auditors and legal team desperate for money, which is kinda horrifying to consider.
How does ZFS need to be liberated?
They took the entire Solaris code back to proprietary source and kept improving ZFS themselves. For instance, they added encryption.