Message ID | 13492dbd701ac1c80ed4285b562c838bd23c7687.1652284116.git.bjc@spork.org |
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State | Accepted |
Headers | show |
Series | [bug#55369,v2] gnu: Change OpenZFS home page to reflect new project ownership. | expand |
Context | Check | Description |
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cbaines/applying patch | fail | View Laminar job |
cbaines/issue | success | View issue |
Brian Cully via Guix-patches via schreef op wo 11-05-2022 om 11:48 [- 0400]: > - (home-page "https://zfsonlinux.org/") > + (home-page "https://openzfs.org/") I'm not sure about this change, since 'zfsonlinux' is more specific than 'openzfs' and at least currently, Guix only supports ZFS on Linux (I don't think there's a Hurd front-end?) and zfsonlinux.org seems to be still in use (there's a new zfs release there for Mar 23 2022). Is there some upstream document about zfsonlinux -> openzfs? Greetings, Maxime.
Maxime Devos <maximedevos@telenet.be> writes: > [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]] > Brian Cully via Guix-patches via schreef op wo 11-05-2022 om > 11:48 [- > 0400]: >> - (home-page "https://zfsonlinux.org/") >> + (home-page "https://openzfs.org/") > > I'm not sure about this change, since 'zfsonlinux' is more > specific > than 'openzfs' and at least currently, Guix only supports ZFS on > Linux > (I don't think there's a Hurd front-end?) and zfsonlinux.org > seems to > be still in use (there's a new zfs release there for Mar 23 > 2022). > Is there some upstream document about zfsonlinux -> openzfs? I’ll try to dig it up, but I want to say about a year ago, right before FreeBSD swapped over to using it (instead of their own fork from the Illumos/OpenSolaris upstream), they changed the organization. -bjc
Brian Cully <bjc@spork.org> writes: > I’ll try to dig it up, but I want to say about a year ago, right > before FreeBSD swapped over to using it (instead of their own > fork > from the Illumos/OpenSolaris upstream), they changed the > organization. So it looks like the github repository was renamed as things merged in from FreeBSD, but the ZFSonLinux project is still extant as a Linux-specific resource for ZFS issues: https://zfsonlinux.topicbox.com/groups/zfs-discuss/T13eedc32607dab41/zol-repo-move-to-openzfs I’m ok with dropping this part of the patch. I’d only added it to align the github repo (which is openzfs) with the project home page. I think it still makes sense to do so, but I’m not terribly invested in having this patch applied one way or the other. -bjc
Brian Cully schreef op do 12-05-2022 om 10:36 [-0400]: > So it looks like the github repository was renamed as things > merged in from FreeBSD, but the ZFSonLinux project is still extant > as a Linux-specific resource for ZFS issues: > https://zfsonlinux.topicbox.com/groups/zfs-discuss/T13eedc32607dab41/zol-repo-move-to-openzfs > > I’m ok with dropping this part of the patch. I’d only added it to > align the github repo (which is openzfs) with the project home > page. I think it still makes sense to do so, but I’m not terribly > invested in having this patch applied one way or the other. Not sure which home page would be the best (the general cross-platform home page, or the Linux-specific home page), but I'd guess that as someone interested in OpenZFS you would know the best here. Summarised: maybe keep the patch? Greetings, Maxime.
Maxime Devos <maximedevos@telenet.be> writes: > Not sure which home page would be the best (the general > cross-platform > home page, or the Linux-specific home page), but I'd guess that > as > someone interested in OpenZFS you would know the best here. > Summarised: maybe keep the patch? I’m extremely comfortable leaving this up to project leads, depending on what they think is most useful for the overall user base. My thinking on the subject is that the proposed URL is, in general, more useful than the previous one for finding information, aligns with the repository name (and should raise fewer eyebrows as a result), and who knows, maybe some day ZFS is ported to GNU Hurd so the Linux focus would be less appropriate. ;) But right now this is Linux specific, so pointing at Linux specific resources also makes sense. -bjc
diff --git a/gnu/packages/file-systems.scm b/gnu/packages/file-systems.scm index f9309ebac2..1bebac2b85 100644 --- a/gnu/packages/file-systems.scm +++ b/gnu/packages/file-systems.scm @@ -1287,7 +1287,7 @@ (define-public zfs util-linux `(,util-linux "lib") zlib)) - (home-page "https://zfsonlinux.org/") + (home-page "https://openzfs.org/") (synopsis "OpenZFS on Linux") (description "OpenZFS is an advanced file system and volume manager which was
From: Brian Cully <bjc@kublai.com> gnu/packages/file-systems.scm (zfs) [home-page]: Update URL. --- gnu/packages/file-systems.scm | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)