Wedson Almeida Filho is a Microsoft engineer who has been prolific in his contributions to the Rust for the Linux kernel code over the past several years. Wedson has worked on many Rust Linux kernel features and even did a experimental EXT2 file-system driver port to Rust. But he’s had enough and is now stepping away from the Rust for Linux efforts.

From Wedon’s post on the kernel mailing list:

I am retiring from the project. After almost 4 years, I find myself lacking the energy and enthusiasm I once had to respond to some of the nontechnical nonsense, so it’s best to leave it up to those who still have it in them.

I truly believe the future of kernels is with memory-safe languages. I am no visionary but if Linux doesn’t internalize this, I’m afraid some other kernel will do to it what it did to Unix.

Lastly, I’ll leave a small, 3min 30s, sample for context here: https://youtu.be/WiPp9YEBV0Q?t=1529 – and to reiterate, no one is trying force anyone else to learn Rust nor prevent refactorings of C code."

  • Justin
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    54 months ago

    Ok, but why shut out the rust developers just because some dilettantes idolize rust? At that point the rust developers might as well rewrite everything in rust.

    • @qqq
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      4 months ago

      There is no good reason to shut out well meaning Rust developers just because of a few annoying members of the community. I think that’s just some context to keep in mind when seeing people get annoyed when told to consider Rust instead of what the project is already written in, or when approaching someone with the idea of including Rust in their project. Open source in general could use a lot more empathy; it’s a lot of thankless work and the main thing you hear from the community is often criticism.