http://apple.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1416493&cid=29853107
I quoted it below my sig for the lazy:
~ Nathan
"Posting anon, lest someone guess who my sources are.
The long and short of it was, Apple and Sun couldn't come to terms on
the licensing. Sun wanted a lot of money for giving it to Apple under
different terms and the amount they wanted was in the range of "hell,
we could do it ourselves for that".
Add to that, the Oracle buyout and Sun going into management
paralysis, and Apple decided to go it alone.
Apple's CoreOS team includes several of the lead engineers from the
ZFS project (who fled the remnants of Sun in the Schwartz melt-down),
and the architect of the BeFS. I'm expecting Apple to do their own
next-generation file system, probably in the 10.7 timeframe"
The world does not need all these different filesystems. It would have
been nice to be able to access the same media on multiple platforms
without resorting to the common denominator of FAT32!
Scott
> Yeah, that's because s/he doesn't have any sources. First of all,
> this is mere speculation and guesswork.
As is the rebuttal.
In any case, it doesn't really matter any more; Apple has dropped ZFS,
and (a) been nice enough to let us know in advance (giving sufficient
time to recreate the repository and wiki, even if not in the most
efficient communication mechanism) and (b) it's not coming back.
Whatever happens with ZFS on OSX going forward is up to us.
Alex
Ah, well that gives me a bit of a sense of closure about it. Thanks
for posting that.
~ Nathan