1$FreeBSD$ 2 3[LICENSING] 4 5ReiserFS is hereby licensed under the GNU General 6Public License version 2. 7 8Source code files that contain the phrase "licensing governed by 9reiserfs/README" are "governed files" throughout this file. Governed 10files are licensed under the GPL. The portions of them owned by Hans 11Reiser, or authorized to be licensed by him, have been in the past, 12and likely will be in the future, licensed to other parties under 13other licenses. If you add your code to governed files, and don't 14want it to be owned by Hans Reiser, put your copyright label on that 15code so the poor blight and his customers can keep things straight. 16All portions of governed files not labeled otherwise are owned by Hans 17Reiser, and by adding your code to it, widely distributing it to 18others or sending us a patch, and leaving the sentence in stating that 19licensing is governed by the statement in this file, you accept this. 20It will be a kindness if you identify whether Hans Reiser is allowed 21to license code labeled as owned by you on your behalf other than 22under the GPL, because he wants to know if it is okay to do so and put 23a check in the mail to you (for non-trivial improvements) when he 24makes his next sale. He makes no guarantees as to the amount if any, 25though he feels motivated to motivate contributors, and you can surely 26discuss this with him before or after contributing. You have the 27right to decline to allow him to license your code contribution other 28than under the GPL. 29 30Further licensing options are available for commercial and/or other 31interests directly from Hans Reiser: hans@reiser.to. If you interpret 32the GPL as not allowing those additional licensing options, you read 33it wrongly, and Richard Stallman agrees with me, when carefully read 34you can see that those restrictions on additional terms do not apply 35to the owner of the copyright, and my interpretation of this shall 36govern for this license. 37 38Finally, nothing in this license shall be interpreted to allow you to 39fail to fairly credit me, or to remove my credits, without my 40permission, unless you are an end user not redistributing to others. 41If you have doubts about how to properly do that, or about what is 42fair, ask. (Last I spoke with him Richard was contemplating how best 43to address the fair crediting issue in the next GPL version.) 44 45[END LICENSING] 46 47Reiserfs is a file system based on balanced tree algorithms, which is 48described at http://devlinux.com/namesys. 49 50Stop reading here. Go there, then return. 51 52Send bug reports to yura@namesys.botik.ru. 53 54mkreiserfs and other utilities are in reiserfs/utils, or wherever your 55Linux provider put them. There is some disagreement about how useful 56it is for users to get their fsck and mkreiserfs out of sync with the 57version of reiserfs that is in their kernel, with many important 58distributors wanting them out of sync.:-) Please try to remember to 59recompile and reinstall fsck and mkreiserfs with every update of 60reiserfs, this is a common source of confusion. Note that some of the 61utilities cannot be compiled without accessing the balancing code 62which is in the kernel code, and relocating the utilities may require 63you to specify where that code can be found. 64 65Yes, if you update your reiserfs kernel module you do have to 66recompile your kernel, most of the time. The errors you get will be 67quite cryptic if your forget to do so. 68 69Real users, as opposed to folks who want to hack and then understand 70what went wrong, will want REISERFS_CHECK off. 71 72Hideous Commercial Pitch: Spread your development costs across other OS 73vendors. Select from the best in the world, not the best in your 74building, by buying from third party OS component suppliers. Leverage 75the software component development power of the internet. Be the most 76aggressive in taking advantage of the commercial possibilities of 77decentralized internet development, and add value through your branded 78integration that you sell as an operating system. Let your competitors 79be the ones to compete against the entire internet by themselves. Be 80hip, get with the new economic trend, before your competitors do. Send 81email to hans@reiser.to. 82 83To understand the code, after reading the website, start reading the 84code by reading reiserfs_fs.h first. 85 86Hans Reiser was the project initiator, primary architect, source of all 87funding for the first 5.5 years, and one of the programmers. He owns 88the copyright. 89 90Vladimir Saveljev was one of the programmers, and he worked long hours 91writing the cleanest code. He always made the effort to be the best he 92could be, and to make his code the best that it could be. What resulted 93was quite remarkable. I don't think that money can ever motivate someone 94to work the way he did, he is one of the most selfless men I know. 95 96Yura helps with benchmarking, coding hashes, and block pre-allocation 97code. 98 99Anatoly Pinchuk is a former member of our team who worked closely with 100Vladimir throughout the project's development. He wrote a quite 101substantial portion of the total code. He realized that there was a 102space problem with packing tails of files for files larger than a node 103that start on a node aligned boundary (there are reasons to want to node 104align files), and he invented and implemented indirect items and 105unformatted nodes as the solution. 106 107Konstantin Shvachko, with the help of the Russian version of a VC, 108tried to put me in a position where I was forced into giving control 109of the project to him. (Fortunately, as the person paying the money 110for all salaries from my dayjob I owned all copyrights, and you can't 111really force takeovers of sole proprietorships.) This was something 112curious, because he never really understood the value of our project, 113why we should do what we do, or why innovation was possible in 114general, but he was sure that he ought to be controlling it. Every 115innovation had to be forced past him while he was with us. He added 116two years to the time required to complete reiserfs, and was a net 117loss for me. Mikhail Gilula was a brilliant innovator who also left 118in a destructive way that erased the value of his contributions, and 119that he was shown much generosity just makes it more painful. 120 121Grigory Zaigralin was an extremely effective system administrator for 122our group. 123 124Igor Krasheninnikov was wonderful at hardware procurement, repair, and 125network installation. 126 127Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote the teahash.c code, and he gives credit to a 128textbook he got the algorithm from in the code. Note that his analysis 129of how we could use the hashing code in making 32 bit NFS cookies work 130was probably more important than the actual algorithm. Colin Plumb also 131contributed to it. 132 133Chris Mason dived right into our code, and in just a few months produced 134the journaling code that dramatically increased the value of ReiserFS. 135He is just an amazing programmer. 136 137Igor Zagorovsky is writing much of the new item handler and extent code 138for our next major release. 139 140Alexander Zarochentcev (sometimes known as zam, or sasha), wrote the 141resizer, and is hard at work on implementing allocate on flush. SGI 142implemented allocate on flush before us for XFS, and generously took 143the time to convince me we should do it also. They are great people, 144and a great company. 145 146Yuri Shevchuk and Nikita Danilov are doing squid cache optimization. 147 148Vitaly Fertman is doing fsck. 149 150Jeff Mahoney, of SuSE, contributed a few cleanup fixes, most notably 151the endian safe patches which allow ReiserFS to run on any platform 152supported by the Linux kernel. 153 154SuSE, IntegratedLinux.com, Ecila, MP3.com, bigstorage.com, and the 155Alpha PC Company made it possible for me to not have a day job 156anymore, and to dramatically increase our staffing. Ecila funded 157hypertext feature development, MP3.com funded journaling, SuSE funded 158core development, IntegratedLinux.com funded squid web cache 159appliances, bigstorage.com funded HSM, and the alpha PC company funded 160the alpha port. Many of these tasks were helped by sponsors other 161than the ones just named. SuSE has helped in much more than just 162funding.... 163 164