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===Linux===
On February 8, 2004, Kiran-Kumar Muniswamy-Reddy, Charles P. Wright, Andrew Himmer, and Erez Zadok (all from [[Stony Brook University]]) proposed an application that was user friendly to many of the users who tested the app. The system was developed with Linux software, so it was first operated on Linux.<ref>{{Cite web|title=A Versatile and User-Oriented Versioning File System|url=https://www.filesystems.org/docs/versionfs-fast04/index.html|last=Kiran-Kumar Muniswamy-Reddy, Charles P. Wright, Andrew Himmer, and Erez Zadok|date=8 February 2004|website=FiST: Stackable File System Language and Templates}}</ref>
 
* [[NILFS]] - A log-structured file system supporting versioning of the entire file system and continuous snapshotting. In this list, this is the only one that is stable and included in the mainline kernel.
* [[Tux3]] - Most recent change was in 2014. [https://<ref>{{github.com/|OGAWAHirofumi/linux-tux3]}}.</ref>
* [[Next3]] - Most recent update was in 2012.
* [[ext3cow]] - Most recent release was in 2005.
 
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===LMFS===