Suitability for "playing with"?

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Hi, all.  While I'm anxious to try out btrfs on my
(personal/non-production) systems, I'm not anxious to have to
restore/reformat them on a regular basis.  Has btrfs reached a point where
it doesn't, say, crash on disk full?  The development timeline in the wiki
has lots of neat milestones, but no mention about "suitability for
end-user use in testing."  I understand all of this is wildly nebulous,
but some idea of when it might go from "probably will break" to "might not
break" would be appreciated by us lowly fans of what looks to be the
neatest Linux-based FS on the block.

Thanks,

-Ken

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