▲ | MadnessASAP 13 hours ago | |||||||
And you might not get sued by Oracle! RedoxOS seems to use the MIT license while OpenZFS is under the CDDL. Given Oracles litigious nature they'd have to make sure none of their code looked like OpenZFS code, even better make sure any of the developers had ever even looked at the ZFS code. Its much better to hope that OpenZFS decides to create a RedoxOS implementation themselves then to try and make a clean room ZFS implementation. | ||||||||
▲ | johncolanduoni 11 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Fair enough, though you can’t really understand how BTRFS works without reading the GPLed Linux source while ZFS has some separate disk format documentation. Don’t know that anyone would sue you though. | ||||||||
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