Re: [GIT PULL] bcachefs changes for 6.17

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On 8/11/25 11:26 AM, Kent Overstreet wrote:
On Mon, Aug 11, 2025 at 12:51:11PM +0300, Konstantin Shelekhin wrote:
  Yes, this is accurate. I've been getting entirely too many emails from Linus about
how pissed off everyone is, completely absent of details - or anything engineering
related, for that matter.
That's because this is not an engineering problem, it's a communication problem. You just piss
people off for no good reason. Then people get tired of dealing with you and now we're here,
with Linus thinking about `git rm -rf fs/bcachesfs`. Will your users be happy? Probably not.
Will your sponsors be happy? Probably not either. Then why are you keep doing this?

If you really want to change the way things work go see a therapist. A competent enough doctor
probably can fix all that in a couple of months.
Konstantin, please tell me what you're basing this on.

The claims I've been hearing have simply lacked any kind of specifics;
if there's people I'd pissed off for no reason, I would've been happy to
apologize, but I'm not aware of the incidences you're claiming - not
within a year or more; I have made real efforts to tone things down.

You keep lying. How can you be so cynical? Just two days ago you were
complaining on #bcache about how much control Linus has over Linux and there
was a lot of talk about getting him removed from Linux via CoC action.

All you do is act in bad faith and when you get called out for your nonsense,
you resort to playing the victim.

You are not fooling anyone anymore.





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