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by steveklabnik
491 days ago
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That question as already answered when the experiment was greenlit: it doesn’t have to at all. That question is also not what is at the heart of this conflict. It’s someone that categorically rejects the experiment, even though the project has decided to give it a try. It’s entirely social and not technical. |
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The actual question is if that overhead is worth it and it seems that there is no clear answer on that question despite many Rust-force claiming otherwise. I can totally understand the position of kernel maintainers.
What I cannot understand is the following shameful, almost unbelievable, act from Hector Martin
> If shaming on social media does not work, then tell me what does, because I'm out of ideas.
If there's a single most reason why Rust-in-Linux will fail it is going to be because of the immaturity and entitlement of individuals in Rust community.