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by WiSaGaN
171 days ago
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This argument falls apart when you look at Rust and Cargo. uv is literally trying to be "Python's Cargo." The entire blueprint came from a flagship FOSS project. Rust's development used a structured, community RFC process—endless planning by your definition. The result was a famously well-designed toolchain that the entire community praises. FOSS didn't hold it back; it made it good. So no, commercial backing isn't the only way to ship something good. FOSS is more than capable to ship great software when done right. |
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