As far as I can tell, those forecasts have almost always come from outside the project. I don't recall Chris Mason ever saying that it's right around the corner.
In fact, searching for "soon" on the Btrfs wiki produces 0 results.
It's still a very active project, but there's still a lot of work to be done.
At this point, the amount of complete data losses I've seen on the LKML makes me wonder why anyone wants to promote BTRFS as being better than anything I would want to use for things approaching production.
I may be an old Solaris hand now but ZFS works. Now, not in the future, my home fileservers on FreeBSD have worked for ages and had no issues. Unlike the many complete losses on BTRFS on Linux that I see happening time and time again. SuSE might be promoting BTRFS, but objectively I can't agree with their decision.
http://lwn.net/Articles/238655/
As far as I can tell, those forecasts have almost always come from outside the project. I don't recall Chris Mason ever saying that it's right around the corner.
In fact, searching for "soon" on the Btrfs wiki produces 0 results.
It's still a very active project, but there's still a lot of work to be done.