Note that the search you linked also includes crates that only have "rust" in the description or readme, not just the crate name -- that is why it shows a much higher count.
It is still thousands of crates and the idea itself seems ridiculuous.
Imagine if Oracle tried to do the same with Java and said "any jars that have 'Java' in the name violate our trademark and will need to be renamed.
It seems like over-reach and out of line with the spirit of the Rust community.
It is still thousands of crates and the idea itself seems ridiculuous.
Imagine if Oracle tried to do the same with Java and said "any jars that have 'Java' in the name violate our trademark and will need to be renamed.
It seems like over-reach and out of line with the spirit of the Rust community.