[Bug 435155] Review Request: fuse-s3fs - Fuse filesystem for amazon.com's S3 storage service

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Summary: Review Request: fuse-s3fs - Fuse filesystem for amazon.com's S3 storage service


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=435155


nhorman at redhat.com changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Summary|Review Request: s3fs - Fuse |Review Request: fuse-s3fs -
                   |filesystem for amazon.com's |Fuse filesystem for
                   |S3 storage service          |amazon.com's S3 storage
                   |                            |service




------- Additional Comments From nhorman at redhat.com  2008-03-10 22:44 EST -------
New spec/rpm

http://people.redhat.com/nhorman/fuse-s3fs.spec
http://people.redhat.com/nhorman/fuse-s3fs-0.4-2.fc8.src.rpm

I've renamed the package to fuse-s3fs and removed the mount.s3fs binary.  as for
the google code reference, yes, I found that after I created the project on
fedora hosted.  I'd really rather not give up the name, given that the google
code project isn't packaged and its particularly descriptive.  It looks like
there are actually multiple google code projects for s3fs.  One (s3fs-fuse) is a
python implementation that hasn't been touched in over a year.  The other, s3fs,
is a c++ implementation that has only seen recent activity (much like my
project).  As there are actively multiple project competing for the name, I'd
prefer not to give up my claim on it.  Neither of the other projects have been
packaged, or are looking to be packaged for Fedora or any other distro (at least
not publically that I can find).

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