Posted Oct 29, 2012 20:36 UTC (Mon) by bkw1a (subscriber, #4101)
Parent article: Thoughts on the ext4 panic
In the news:
"A nasty language error in a recent Linux Weekly News article has been proven capable of causing a massive cascade of user comments. The error slipped by previously-respected LWN editor Jonathan Corbet. What does an error of this magnitude say about the process of Linux article development?"
Posted Oct 29, 2012 22:25 UTC (Mon) by nix (subscriber, #2304)
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My understanding is that massive hurricanes with the accompanying power surges and days submerged in dirty water can cause significant damage to ext4 filesystems. This is *obviously* the fault of inadequate testing and the people responsible should be ashamed of themselves for not running ext4 tests at the bottom of swimming pools like any *real* filesystems developer would.
(Sorry, just channelling Phoronix forum users for a moment.)
Linguistic bug threatens linux users!!!!!
Posted Oct 30, 2012 12:47 UTC (Tue) by man_ls (subscriber, #15091)
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What does an error of this magnitude say about the process of Linux article development?
Don't worry, Corbet is just the exception that proves the rule.