He meant to say "the Rust code will spread everywhere [like cancer]".
I agree it's rude, offensive, and hostile, but there are degrees of things and context matters. "You are cancer" would be much worse. I feel we should try and interpret things in good faith and maintain some perspective. For a single word like this: you can just read over it (which is also what the other Rust people did).
Certainly outright removing Hellwig from the Linux project, as Marcan suggested, is bizarrely draconian.
He wasnt talking about Rust specifically, he was referring to codebases in any other language.
He said:
“ And I also do not want another maintainer. If you want to make Linux
impossible to maintain due to a cross-language codebase do that in
your driver so that you have to do it instead of spreading this cancer
to core subsystems. (where this cancer explicitly is a cross-language
codebase and not rust itself, just to escape the flameware brigade).”
I agree it's rude, offensive, and hostile, but there are degrees of things and context matters. "You are cancer" would be much worse. I feel we should try and interpret things in good faith and maintain some perspective. For a single word like this: you can just read over it (which is also what the other Rust people did).
Certainly outright removing Hellwig from the Linux project, as Marcan suggested, is bizarrely draconian.
As I argued a few days ago: part of "being nice" is accepting that people aren't perfect and dealing with that – https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42940591