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by tiltowait
212 days ago
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People are worried about half-assed[0] rewrites that break functionality and introduce exciting, new vulnerabilities due to improper implementation. And they aren't wrong to fear that, given the multiple issues we've seen in just the past week with Ubuntu's Rust overhaul. [0]: Or even whole-assed. Memory (un)safety is only one form of vulnerability. |
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I'm not sure if it is the best ROI to rewrite battle-tested tools in Rust, but it isn't like people are forced to do it. People have fun writing Rust, and want to work with it more, so that's the direction these projects take. And if you don't want to use these tools, the beautiful thing about Linux is that if you don't like the direction a distribution takes, you can always switch.