| To: | Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: [PATCH] Revised extended attributes interface |
| From: | Hans Reiser <reiser@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Sat, 08 Dec 2001 23:17:21 +0300 |
| Cc: | "Stephen C . Tweedie" <sct@xxxxxxxxxx>, Andreas Gruenbacher <ag@xxxxxxxxxxx>, linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, linux-fsdevel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
| References: | <20011205143209.C44610@wobbly.melbourne.sgi.com> <20011207202036.J2274@redhat.com> <20011208155841.A56289@wobbly.melbourne.sgi.com> |
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Nathan Scott wrote: We are taking a very different approach to EAs (and thus to ACLs) as described in brief at www.namesys.com/v4/v4.html. We don't expect anyone to take us seriously on it before it works, but silence while coding does not equal consensus.;-) In essence, we think that if a file can't do what an EA can do, then you need to make files able to do more. It is very important not to reduce the amount of closure (as in mathematical closure) within the namespace, and creating EAs that cannot be accessed as files reduces closure. The same argument applies to streams, but it is kind of interesting to see people argue against streams for this reason, and then embrace EAs. Kind of leaves you wondering whether their hatred of streams was really any deeper than streams aren't what they are used to from Unix. Hans |
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