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by lonjil
489 days ago
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> The maintainers of core subsystems are the people he trusts, at least trusts as much as you can in this space. He'll take their opinions before anyone else, since they know best about the subsystems they maintain But there were no technical arguments against the Rust wrapper. And in any case, the Rust wrapper isn't in that subsystem, it just uses that subsystem. Hellwig's argument was nothing more than "there shouldn't be a second language in the kernel". He had nothing specific about the DMA wrapper. And Linus has already approved Rust in the Linux kernel, so what's the problem? Why can't Linus put his foot down on an issue that he has already decided on? |
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Which is a valid viewpoint. Let's not pretend that's not a technical argument.
Having different technical views from yours isn't a crime, legally or morally.
> And Linus has already approved Rust in the Linux kernel, so what's the problem?
As an experiment, as clearly stated in the kernel docs. It's still up to the whole community to figure out how exactly to proceed with it.
https://docs.kernel.org/rust/index.html