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by brezelgoring
660 days ago
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I also disagree with his take that the Kernel could be replicated in Rust by 6 motivated volunteers in 4 or 5 years. That could be said of many projects, you could probably reproduce AAA entertainment software with such a team in such a span of time, but the trick is getting these people to stay on track, fed, and satisfied for that time. Who's going to pay for their rent/mortgages? Are they just not going to work for the duration? It's naive grandstanding in the best of cases, and malicious proselytizing in the worst. |
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A Linux kernel clone is the epitome of a large Rust community project (for many reasons, some noble, some not so noble). It would likely pull in hundreds if not thousands of developers in an arms race assuming the end goal is well defined.
Nobody claims it's a small task, but I believe it can probably be accomplished. Particularily in the scope of the original claim "applied to a new Linux-compatible OS we could have something production ready for some use-cases within a few years."