[转帖]Linux文件系统ReiserFS开发者被判谋杀罪
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[转帖]Linux文件系统ReiserFS开发者被判谋杀罪
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Linux操作系统的ReiserFS文件系统开发者Hans Reiser近日被陪审团裁定有罪,陪审团认为他在2006年残忍枪杀其妻子,但是她的尸体一直没有被发现。
由 Reiser开发的ReiserFS文件系统是一种性能不错的Linux文件系统。它通过一种与众不同的方式--完全平衡树结构来容纳数据,包括文件数据,文件名以及日志支持,并能在上面继续保持很快的搜索速度和很高的效率。ReiserFS文件系统一直以来被用在高端Unix系统上如,SGI。高性能文件系统Reiserfs向来都是Linux fans眼中的挚爱。
目前经过为期6个月的审判和为期3天的陪审团审议,虽然尸体并未找到,但是约有60名证人证实了Reiser和他的妻子不合。另外检察官举证的主要事实是,Reiser谋杀后拆除和丢弃了他的本田CRX的乘客座位,然后对车子进行清洗,在地面上留下了足有一英尺的水迹。
而Reiser则解释说他只是想清理车子的内部,并且忘了关水龙头。另外,Reiser扬言要删除了他电脑硬盘驱动器上的所有内容,以发泄政府没收他所有财产的不满。
Reiser的妻子Nina最后一次露面是在2006年9月3日,警察在6天后发行了她的面包车,并且找到了失踪的本田车座椅及两本书。警察也发现睡袋上沾满了血迹。目前Reiser将面临判决,罪名一级谋杀罪,可能获得25年的监禁。
Linux操作系统的ReiserFS文件系统开发者Hans Reiser近日被陪审团裁定有罪,陪审团认为他在2006年残忍枪杀其妻子,但是她的尸体一直没有被发现。
由 Reiser开发的ReiserFS文件系统是一种性能不错的Linux文件系统。它通过一种与众不同的方式--完全平衡树结构来容纳数据,包括文件数据,文件名以及日志支持,并能在上面继续保持很快的搜索速度和很高的效率。ReiserFS文件系统一直以来被用在高端Unix系统上如,SGI。高性能文件系统Reiserfs向来都是Linux fans眼中的挚爱。
目前经过为期6个月的审判和为期3天的陪审团审议,虽然尸体并未找到,但是约有60名证人证实了Reiser和他的妻子不合。另外检察官举证的主要事实是,Reiser谋杀后拆除和丢弃了他的本田CRX的乘客座位,然后对车子进行清洗,在地面上留下了足有一英尺的水迹。
而Reiser则解释说他只是想清理车子的内部,并且忘了关水龙头。另外,Reiser扬言要删除了他电脑硬盘驱动器上的所有内容,以发泄政府没收他所有财产的不满。
Reiser的妻子Nina最后一次露面是在2006年9月3日,警察在6天后发行了她的面包车,并且找到了失踪的本田车座椅及两本书。警察也发现睡袋上沾满了血迹。目前Reiser将面临判决,罪名一级谋杀罪,可能获得25年的监禁。
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Linux guru Hans Reiser convicted of first-degree murder
Estranged wife's body never found
By Dan Goodin in San Francisco
Published Tuesday 29th April 2008 00:42 GMT
A jury has convicted Hans Reiser, developer of the ReiserFS filesystem for Linux, of first degree murder for killing his estranged wife in 2006 even though her body was never found.
As the verdict was read in Alameda County Superior Court, Reiser furrowed his brows. Dressed in the same dark coat he's worn for months, the 44-year old defendant asked if he could speak with his attorney and he was escorted from the courtroom by a bailiff.
The verdict caps almost six months of trial and three days of jury deliberations. Although the the case was built almost entirely on circumstantial evidence, prosecutors managed to convince the jury with the help of about 60 witnesses, including Reiser himself. Prosecutors seized on the fact that shortly after the murder Reiser removed and discarded the passenger seat of his Honda CRX and then hosed it down, leaving an inch of water on the floorboard.
During 11 days of rambling testimony, Reiser said he was simply trying to clean the car's interior and wrongly assumed the water would drain. He also said he removed hard drives from his computer because he resented government officials taking all his possessions.
Nina Reiser, 31, was last seen September 3, 2006 while dropping off the couple's two children. Six days later police found her minivan in the Oakland hills. A few miles away the found Reiser's waterlogged car with the missing seat and two books on police murder investigations inside. It also contained a sleeping-bag cover stained with her blood.
Reiser faces a maximum of 25 years to life when he is sentenced. Additional coverage from Wired
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He was once seen as one of the most innovative programmers out there. Now Hans Reiser may spend the rest of his life behind bars, and his software’s future seems bleak.
On Monday, a California jury convicted famed Linux programmer Reiser of first degree murder for supposedly killing his wife, Nina, in 2006. During the trial, Reiser continued to deny any involvement in his wife’s disappearance, claiming that she ran away to her native Russia and framed him.
In 2001 Reiser developed ReiserFS, a file system that has played an integral part in Linux’s core kernel. The system was a very different design from its counterparts, boasting great speeds, but a low level of data security.
“When it came out in the early 2000’s, ReiserFS was considered a revelation,” said Sydney Linux Users Group president Sridhar Dhanapalan. “But it was never taken seriously outside of desktop users, and never seen as completely ready for server use.”
“When it came to stability and integrity of the data, you just didn’t want to trust a file system like that in cases of servers.”
Reiser founded his own company, Namesys, to house ReiserFS and future projects. His wife, Nina, stepped up as C.F.O. of the company. But after accusations from Reiser and his father that Nina was mismanaging the company’s funds, and her alleged affair with Reiser’s best friend, the couple separated.
Nina was last seen in September, 2006, after dropping the couple’s two young children off to spend the weekend with Reiser. A friend reported her missing two days later, and six days after her disappearance, police found her mini-van abandoned between her apartment and Reiser’s house; her purse, cash, and the rotting groceries she purchased before dropping the kids off were inside.
Meanwhile, suspicions of Reiser’s involvement in his wife’s disappearance were growing. Shortly after Nina was last seen, Reiser’s Honda CRX also disappeared, and police began following him. After searching his house, they found a mixture of Reiser and Nina’s blood near the entry of Reiser’s house.
After following him to his abandoned CRX, they found the car contained garbage bags, towels, masking tape, books about police procedures, and blood matching Nina’s. The front passenger seat had also been removed and the car’s floor recently been washed. Though there was no body, and evidence was circumstantial, Reiser was arrested in October 2006 and charged with Nina’s murder.
During the trial, Reiser portrayed himself as a “computer nerd” to explain his odd behaviour as simple social ignorance, rather than signs of guilt. He reinforced this with his actions during the trial, often arguing with members of the court and his own attorney, until the judge threatened to ban him from his own trial if he did not behave.
Reiser had begun developing Reiser4, but even before Nina’s disappearance and the trial, there was already talk of trouble.
“By the time the news came out about the trial, there were many problems,” Dhanapalan said. “I was reading quite a few messages on the main kernel mailing lists, and the main developers were just not happy.”
“He’s a quite polarising person; it seemed the people who really had control over the kernel really had a problem.”
As Reiser prepares to spend the next 25 years to life behind bars, the future of his business remains uncertain too. Though it was once one of the most hotly anticipated new systems for Linux users, it now seems most in the community have grown tired of waiting for Reiser4.
“I don’t think the file system’s going anywhere, that’s my opinion,” Dhanapalan said. “It’s been treading water for years. Even before the court case, the decision makers in Linux kernel just didn’t like it. A lot of the excitement generated by it has evaporated.”
On Monday, a California jury convicted famed Linux programmer Reiser of first degree murder for supposedly killing his wife, Nina, in 2006. During the trial, Reiser continued to deny any involvement in his wife’s disappearance, claiming that she ran away to her native Russia and framed him.
In 2001 Reiser developed ReiserFS, a file system that has played an integral part in Linux’s core kernel. The system was a very different design from its counterparts, boasting great speeds, but a low level of data security.
“When it came out in the early 2000’s, ReiserFS was considered a revelation,” said Sydney Linux Users Group president Sridhar Dhanapalan. “But it was never taken seriously outside of desktop users, and never seen as completely ready for server use.”
“When it came to stability and integrity of the data, you just didn’t want to trust a file system like that in cases of servers.”
Reiser founded his own company, Namesys, to house ReiserFS and future projects. His wife, Nina, stepped up as C.F.O. of the company. But after accusations from Reiser and his father that Nina was mismanaging the company’s funds, and her alleged affair with Reiser’s best friend, the couple separated.
Nina was last seen in September, 2006, after dropping the couple’s two young children off to spend the weekend with Reiser. A friend reported her missing two days later, and six days after her disappearance, police found her mini-van abandoned between her apartment and Reiser’s house; her purse, cash, and the rotting groceries she purchased before dropping the kids off were inside.
Meanwhile, suspicions of Reiser’s involvement in his wife’s disappearance were growing. Shortly after Nina was last seen, Reiser’s Honda CRX also disappeared, and police began following him. After searching his house, they found a mixture of Reiser and Nina’s blood near the entry of Reiser’s house.
After following him to his abandoned CRX, they found the car contained garbage bags, towels, masking tape, books about police procedures, and blood matching Nina’s. The front passenger seat had also been removed and the car’s floor recently been washed. Though there was no body, and evidence was circumstantial, Reiser was arrested in October 2006 and charged with Nina’s murder.
During the trial, Reiser portrayed himself as a “computer nerd” to explain his odd behaviour as simple social ignorance, rather than signs of guilt. He reinforced this with his actions during the trial, often arguing with members of the court and his own attorney, until the judge threatened to ban him from his own trial if he did not behave.
Reiser had begun developing Reiser4, but even before Nina’s disappearance and the trial, there was already talk of trouble.
“By the time the news came out about the trial, there were many problems,” Dhanapalan said. “I was reading quite a few messages on the main kernel mailing lists, and the main developers were just not happy.”
“He’s a quite polarising person; it seemed the people who really had control over the kernel really had a problem.”
As Reiser prepares to spend the next 25 years to life behind bars, the future of his business remains uncertain too. Though it was once one of the most hotly anticipated new systems for Linux users, it now seems most in the community have grown tired of waiting for Reiser4.
“I don’t think the file system’s going anywhere, that’s my opinion,” Dhanapalan said. “It’s been treading water for years. Even before the court case, the decision makers in Linux kernel just didn’t like it. A lot of the excitement generated by it has evaporated.”
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Re: [转帖]Linux文件系统ReiserFS开发者被判谋杀罪
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