• non_burglar@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    The developer of bcachefs, Kent Overstreet has repeatedly failed to abide by the expectations of kernel release schedules, particularly the rc (release candidate) stage, which is supposed to freeze new features until next release.

    Kent has open-air arguments with Linus Torvalds about not being able to develop the way he wants to, Linus Torvalds does not like wasting time discussing it with Kent.

    IMO, Kent created this situation himself. He’ll be happier developing outside upstream anyway.

    It should be noted that while some folks have commented that bcachefs was not ready for upstream, several kernel devs have a lot of respect for the technical quality of Kent’s work, so I think the argument of whether bcachefs is good or not good is separate from Kent’s behaviour as a kernel contributor.

    • jaxxed@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      Additionally, Kent got most of his kernel changes needed for bcachefs merged already, so a dkms should be easier to manage now.