There were two specific concerns in the initial review that I think were reasonable:
1) The Linux kernel already has an in-kernel read-only NTFS driver. What should be done about it? (There are a number of reasonable options here, including just getting rid of it and replacing it with Paragon's, but that requires at least some buy-in from the maintainers of the existing driver.)
2) The patch didn't actually build, which was a one-line Makefile fix, but raised some concern about how it wax tested/how the patch was generated.
1) The Linux kernel already has an in-kernel read-only NTFS driver. What should be done about it? (There are a number of reasonable options here, including just getting rid of it and replacing it with Paragon's, but that requires at least some buy-in from the maintainers of the existing driver.)
2) The patch didn't actually build, which was a one-line Makefile fix, but raised some concern about how it wax tested/how the patch was generated.