• macniel
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    -103 days ago

    they should have been a bit more respectful to the C maintainers and devs, as they were the newcomers.

    • ZeroOne
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      -223 hours ago

      They were pretty respectful, it was the C-devs that were at fault

    • unknown1234_5
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      173 days ago

      being new does not mean you do not have the right to develop the same way everybody else is. they did not start these issues, there were C people causing issues for no reason other than not liking rust that started it.

      • @[email protected]
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        123 hours ago

        Have you actually read the reasoning behind the anti-rust? it has absolutely nothing to do with it being rust. They would have just as many issues with it if it was Go instead.

        • @[email protected]
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          223 hours ago

          But did you read the exchange this conversation is about? It sounds like you’re operating on month-old headlines.

      • @chonglibloodsport
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        The issue is with creating more work for others. Supporting a multi-language toolchain and build environment is a lot more work than a single language one. The R4L folks have made it their mission to shoehorn Rust into the kernel and they’ve explicitly stated that they will not avoid making more work for others. This has upset some longterm maintainers who did not sign up for additional workload.

        Linus Torvalds has been accused of many things but he has always been loyal to his best maintainers. That’s been a big key to his success.

        • @[email protected]
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          123 hours ago

          I think R4L may very well be the right idea in the long term but it should absolutely be thoroughly discussed what will be rust and what will remain C.

          Introducing a new language with no guidelines is guaranteed to cause issues in the long term and likely significantly slow down development.