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align files), and he invented and implemented indirect items and
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unformatted nodes as the solution.
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- Konstantin Shvachko, with the help of the Russian version of a VC,
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- tried to put me in a position where I was forced into giving control
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- of the project to him. (Fortunately, as the person paying the money
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- for all salaries from my dayjob I owned all copyrights, and you can't
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- really force takeovers of sole proprietorships.) This was something
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- curious, because he never really understood the value of our project,
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- why we should do what we do, or why innovation was possible in
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- general, but he was sure that he ought to be controlling it. Every
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- innovation had to be forced past him while he was with us. He added
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- two years to the time required to complete reiserfs, and was a net
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- loss for me. Mikhail Gilula was a brilliant innovator who also left
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- in a destructive way that erased the value of his contributions, and
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- that he was shown much generosity just makes it more painful.
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+ Konstantin Shvachko was taking part in the early days.
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+ Mikhail Gilula was a brilliant innovator that has shown much generosity.
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Grigory Zaigralin was an extremely effective system administrator for
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our group.
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