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by laumars 1848 days ago
“A lot” is certainly a subjective term and thus open to interpretation. One might argue that the entirety of the collection isn’t “a lot” since it only amounts to 34. Others might argue that 17% is “a lot” as it’s that means near enough 1 in 5 projects isn’t mature and that’s a pretty poor signal to noise ratio.

If the repo advertised itself as a curated list of interesting Rust alternatives to standard tools then I probably wouldn’t have commented. But it said “replacements” and that suggests a higher level of maturity and community support.

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My take is that was just poor wording and they should be considered alternatives or potential future replacements in progress. Once you give up on that word, the page makes more sense.
More sense in one regard but less sense in another. If you’re curating a list of alternative software that is acknowledged not to be mature in all instances, then the arguments for making it Rust specific become moot since it’s no long a curated list of more secure software.