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Re: ploop, simfs, and disk space [message #45849 is a reply to message #45844] Sun, 08 April 2012 12:04 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Corin Langosch is currently offline  Corin Langosch
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Registered: March 2012
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Hi Kir,

Am 06.04.2012 23:33, schrieb Kir Kolyshkin:
>
> * NOTE ploop is not yet ready for production, and will not be for at
> least a few more months.
>

Now this really confuses/ worries me as the latest *stable* release has
ploop support. If it's not stable (so not ready for production), why is
it included in a *stable* release? And it's not even marked as
experimental - not on the website nor in the man pages.

How can I identify which kernel, tools and features are (supposed to be)
stable and ready for production if not by the "Status" (stable,
maintained) on the website/ man pages?

Corin
 
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