Linux 6.10 Honors One Last ReiserFS Request Made By Hans Reiser (www.phoronix.com)
from ylai@lemmy.ml to linux@lemmy.ml on 21 May 2024 01:11
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autotldr@lemmings.world on 21 May 2024 01:15 next collapse

This is the best summary I could come up with:


While ReiserFS is obsolete and will eventually be dropped from the upstream Linux kernel in Linux 6.10 is one last ReiserFS change that was requested by former lead developer Hans Reiser.

ReiserFS lead developer and convicted murderer Hans Reiser a few months back wrote letters to be made public apologizing for his social mistakes and other commentary.

In his written communications he also made a last request for ReiserFS in the Linux kernel: "Assuming that the decision is to remove [ReiserFS] V3 from the kernel, I have just one request: that for one last release the README be edited to add Mikhail Gilula, Konstantin Shvachko, and Anatoly Pinchuk to the credits, and to delete anything in there I might have said about why they were not credited.

Hans credits his improved social and communication skills learned in prison among other details shared in the public letters.

Per the indirect request by Hans Reiser, SUSE’s Jan Kara has now altered the ReiserFS README file with the changes going in today to the Linux 6.10 kernel.

The change landed today as part of the linux-fs merge to Linux 6.10.


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loops@beehaw.org on 21 May 2024 01:40 next collapse

Hans credits his improved social and communication skills learned in prison among other details shared in the public letters.

I thought prisons were meant to cause more trauma and help ensure people never leave so as to increase profits?

colourlesspony@pawb.social on 21 May 2024 01:44 next collapse

That’s only for minorities and poor people.

Huschke@programming.dev on 21 May 2024 07:56 next collapse

And mainly in third world countries, like the US.

LeFantome@programming.dev on 21 May 2024 17:53 collapse

I get the sentiment but San Quentin is not exactly an executive retreat.

5714@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 21 May 2024 06:14 next collapse

Some prisons might be better than others, some people might be able to withstand the system within and work on themselves.

Sneptaur@pawb.social on 21 May 2024 13:19 next collapse

I don’t think it’s an American prison.

drwho@beehaw.org on 21 May 2024 17:35 collapse

Edit: Excuse me, he’s in California Health Care Facility, which is a state prison which is geared toward patients with long-term medical needs (acute chronic diseases, debilitating injuries) and acute mental health needs (which Reiser definitely fits the profile of). He was transferred out of San Quentin some years ago.

wiki_me@lemmy.ml on 21 May 2024 13:32 next collapse

He is locked in California, a fairly progressive and leftist state i think , I am not entirely certain all that therapy is a good thing, i think i watched a documentary saying that psychopaths only learn from therapy how to be better manipulators and i feel like he sounds like psychopath even now.

With that said if he gets out of prison i think he should be allowed to participate in FOSS (when someone reviews his contributions), i can’t help but wonder if his reportedly unhinged behavior on the kernel mailing list was handled better (e.g. mandating he will go to therapy) the murder would not have happened.

drwho@beehaw.org on 21 May 2024 17:40 next collapse

The prisons he was in previously definitely are not the touchy-feely kind. These days he’s in California Health Care Facility, which is geared toward prisoners with significant mental health problems (notably, multiple serial killers). So, therapy of some kind definitely makes sense. However, Reiser’s been denied parole each and every time he’s been up for it (next review in 2025), so it is unlikely that he’s getting out.

possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip on 21 May 2024 19:37 next collapse

I feel like it is impossible to know enough details to make any kind of conclusions. I do not think foss should check criminal records though.

Auli@lemmy.ca on 22 May 2024 10:39 collapse

So who’s going to check.

possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip on 22 May 2024 13:50 collapse

That’s why you can’t check records

deathbird@mander.xyz on 22 May 2024 05:48 collapse

i feel like he sounds like psychopath even now.

I think it’s rash to judge the tone of his writing like that. It can be a struggle to identify and admit one’s flaws, and it’s certainly a struggle for most people of the modern era to write elegantly with only pen and a few sheets of paper.

ProgrammingSocks@pawb.social on 22 May 2024 02:55 collapse

Yes, most people experience prison in the way you described. There’s always exceptions, and like someone else said it’s in California. Not a left wing state but the closest you’ll get in the US.

If the system was so great at rehabilitation the reoffender rate wouldn’t be so insane.

Pacmanlives@lemmy.world on 21 May 2024 04:21 next collapse

Man what a wild ride ReiserFS has been. I remember when it was the mainline FS in a lot of Linux distros. Good on Hans to right some wrongs. Prison has done some good on him

MrPoopyButthole@lemmy.world on 21 May 2024 05:59 next collapse

The guy had a friend who admitted to 8 murders and he himself murdered his wife who was the translator for a Russian mail order bride catalogue… Woah. Its hard to believe a person like that could contribute to open source.

Vikthor@lemmy.world on 21 May 2024 09:16 next collapse

You are discussing on a platform created by a man who praises people like Lenin & Castro. Richard Stallman resigned over some comments on Epstein victims. Free software is like that sometimes.

onlinepersona@programming.dev on 21 May 2024 09:54 next collapse

Free software is like that sometimes.

Anything is like that. The inventors of a great many things weren’t good people. Just because people do great things, doesn’t mean they are great people. Nazi doctors found out a lot about the human body by torturing them and/or treating them inhumanely. Probably a lot was discovered during the torture of humans and ignoring human rights (which probably didn’t exist at that time).

Closed source software isn’t better. It’s run by people who devalue their workers, other humans, and in fact the entire world except people like them.

Anti Commercial-AI license

acockworkorange@mander.xyz on 21 May 2024 11:34 collapse

Nazi doctors found out a lot about the human body by torturing them and/or treating them inhumanely.

That is a myth. The documentation left behind by them had little to no scientific rigor, and basically nothing of value was gained from it. The situation was even worse on the Japanese side, where even the visiting nazis thought they were going too far and, again, nothing of value was gained.

[deleted] on 21 May 2024 13:56 next collapse

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TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml on 21 May 2024 19:46 collapse

Let me guess, the likes of you worship Biden, Netanyahu, Zelensky and Mussolini, western heroes?

ilost7489@lemmy.ca on 21 May 2024 20:09 collapse

If you aren’t far left then you are far right!

Also, these leaders have little in common and I don’t know where you got the idea Mussolini is a western hero

TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml on 21 May 2024 20:47 collapse

Lenin and Castro are actual heroes, though. Your propagandistic take is just NATO support. For West, Hitler, Netanyahu, Biden, Stepan Bandera are heroes today.

Also, since you insist…

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Auli@lemmy.ca on 22 May 2024 10:43 collapse

How is Hitler a hero? Or Biden anyone else on there don’t know do won’t comment.

TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml on 22 May 2024 10:53 collapse

Idk, ask west, Biden pumped billions into Israel last week and even threatened ICC openly. All of west is bouncing on Netanyahu’s wiener and cheering Israel. Hitler’s collaborators have monuments in Ukraine and Eastern Europe, and Canada even paid tribute to Nazis in their parliament.

deathbird@mander.xyz on 22 May 2024 05:44 next collapse

A person like what? There’s no connecting thread between morality, emotional maturity, and programming skills.

Auli@lemmy.ca on 22 May 2024 10:40 collapse

Who is going to stop them. It’s not like there’s a gatekeeper.

atzanteol@sh.itjust.works on 21 May 2024 02:14 next collapse

How petty - I’m surprised the kernel team allowed that crap in the first place. This should have been changed the day that murderer was convicted.

LeFantome@programming.dev on 21 May 2024 17:54 next collapse

Happy to keep politics out of the kernel. It was a historical record. Let’s not 1984 the past.

atzanteol@sh.itjust.works on 22 May 2024 00:22 collapse

Let’s not 1984 the past.

Are you joking? It’s a kernel not a library.

[deleted] on 22 May 2024 03:43 collapse

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technom@programming.dev on 22 May 2024 16:25 next collapse

The kernel isn’t a place to play politics. You can’t just yank a component out like that on short notice, even if it has such a horrible story attached to it.

Back then, ReiserFS was mildly popular and its use would have been widespread (that includes me). The users of ReiserFS and probably even the other kernel devs had no idea that Hans Reiser was capable of such a crime. Infact, he was known as a computer prodigy back then.

There are plenty of users who don’t have the luxury of migrating data on a short notice to a different filesystem. Disabling the filesystem would have left them high and dry. That’s why the devs gave it a long deprecation period.

atzanteol@sh.itjust.works on 22 May 2024 17:29 collapse

The kernel isn’t a place to play politics. You can’t just yank a component out like that on short notice, even if it has such a horrible story attached to it.

I didn’t say to rip out the kernel module - just to reject or fix the README to be more appropriate. As you say - it’s not a place to play politics and the original README did.

I’m saying what they just did should have been done a long time ago for the same reasons they did it now. It’s not appropriate to air such crap in the source tree.

Tb0n3@sh.itjust.works on 21 May 2024 02:22 collapse

No need to change something if there’s no reason to. A murderer of wife he may be, but that wouldn’t change what happened in the project. It’s also possible that since it wasn’t all that popular outside of memes nobody even checked.

atzanteol@sh.itjust.works on 21 May 2024 05:31 collapse

It’s a readme. You don’t need a huge reason to remove bs like this. Using documentation in the kernel source tree to air grievances shouldn’t be allowed.

LeFantome@programming.dev on 22 May 2024 16:55 collapse

The primary job of the kernel maintainer is to be a technical gatekeeper, not a social one.

It is fine to have standards for submission, including asking things like READMEs to be free of politics. They could have rejected the original commit for that reason. Even these kinds of policies are difficult to apply uniformly and fairly.

That said, the original text was a bit mean spirited but pretty harmless, especially for people unfamiliar with the internal project drama. It looks a lot worse through the lens of knowing that he is a murderer.

What I asking is that it not become anybody’s job to retroactively edit the kernel history for social reasons. Why would this README need to be modified or removed after being accepted?

Who makes the decision for what gets changed and to what? For what reason? Should the project have changed the name of the filesystem once it was clear it was named after a murderer? Are we all complicit in that crime for having this code on our computers?

My point is exactly that the kernel is not a library.

Removing ReiserFS because of its lack of maintenance and future relevance is good kernel maintenance. Rewriting the README like it is a Wikipedia article is not.

atzanteol@sh.itjust.works on 22 May 2024 17:27 collapse

Why would this README need to be modified or removed after being accepted?

It literally just was and for the same reasons I’m saying it should have been.

bloodfart@lemmy.ml on 21 May 2024 22:04 next collapse

whats the recommended method of dealing with old reiser partitions once kernel support gets removed?

cornshark@lemmy.world on 21 May 2024 23:37 next collapse

Kill them?

semperverus@lemmy.world on 21 May 2024 23:43 collapse

Too soon

ProgrammingSocks@pawb.social on 22 May 2024 02:52 next collapse

Migrate them to a modern filesystem, presumably. ext4 is extremely reliable, btrfs is less proven but much more featureful with copy-on-write and snapshots.

This isn’t any type of surprise, ResierFS was marked obsolete some time ago now.

bloodfart@lemmy.ml on 22 May 2024 03:36 next collapse

i guess i’m asking how do i migrate them to newer filesystems once kernel support is removed. surely i’ll still be able to modprobe it back in…

laurelraven@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 22 May 2024 04:42 collapse

Use a kernel version that still has support to perform the copy before upgrading? If already upgraded, boot to the old kernel? Boot from a live iso that has support?

I mean, this isn’t exactly a hard problem to solve…

bloodfart@lemmy.ml on 22 May 2024 05:23 collapse

I guess I gotta put an old Slackware cd in with that drawer full of reiser drives.

LeFantome@programming.dev on 22 May 2024 15:04 collapse

The 6.10 kernel has not even been released yet. Support has not been removed yet. It does not have to be an “old” Slackware CD.

bloodfart@lemmy.ml on 22 May 2024 15:21 next collapse

E: ut announcer: DOUBLE POST!

bloodfart@lemmy.ml on 22 May 2024 15:22 collapse

By the time I get around to shuffling through a bunch of old drive it very well could be!

possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip on 22 May 2024 14:07 collapse

Btrfs is well supported and stable

eveninghere@beehaw.org on 22 May 2024 14:58 next collapse

Yeah, people have been saying btrfs to be untested for more than a decade by now.

ProgrammingSocks@pawb.social on 23 May 2024 00:33 collapse

I like btrfs but I’ve personally had problems. Protip: DO NOT USE THAT WINDOWS DRIVER

possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip on 22 May 2024 14:07 next collapse

Migrate now before you lose your data

boo_@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 24 May 2024 03:53 collapse

Use an old kernel version (if yours doesn’t still support it) and something like btrfs-convert to get a maintained filesystem instead. Works pretty well in my experience with converting other filesystems to btrfs.

bloodfart@lemmy.ml on 24 May 2024 03:57 collapse

Ty!

I think I’m just gonna burn a Slackware cd and put it in the drawer with all the reiser disks.

boo_@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 24 May 2024 04:38 collapse

I agree with the other commenter recommending to migrate as soon as possible while the kernel still does support, but that does seem like a workable strategy if you can’t for the foreseeable future.

laurelraven@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 22 May 2024 04:48 collapse

Huh. For some reason, I thought he died a while ago.

sugartits@lemmy.world on 22 May 2024 08:16 collapse

No, that was his wife.

Peter1986C@lemmings.world on 22 May 2024 13:16 next collapse

For the uninitiated: his wife was murdered by him.

laurelraven@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 22 May 2024 14:05 collapse

Yeah, I know… For some reason I thought he died in prison years ago, but I have no idea where I got that idea