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One Of The Rust Linux Kernel Maintainers Steps Down - Cites "Nontechnical Nonsense"
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This is such a dumb take. For as much as I'd like to have a safer language in the kernel you need the current developers, the "big heads" at least because they have a lot of niche knowledge about their domains and how they implementation works (regardless of language) People shouldn't take shit like this from the ext4 developer, but it doesn't mean we should start vilifying all of them.
This guy's concerns are real and valid but were expressed with the maturity of a lunatic child, but they are not all like this.
Yes and the big heads in this case don't want to share that knowledge, because why? Because they are treating the kernel like their pet project that they own and control, and they don't wanna lose that control, rather looking at the bigger picture.
It's kinda obvious that rust is the way forward as google has clearly shown, so why are they gatekeeping?
When did they refuse to share knowledge?
That was what he was talking about at the conference, he literally asked for help about how things work, so he could write better APIs that they are more comfortable using.
But the response was we don't want to write rust.
So what's the solution that doesn't involve C programmers writing Rust?
There's is no other way, C is a security issue - do you understand?
So you want to force C programmers to write Rust or GTFO.
No I want the OS that I use and my server to be less prone to security flaws. If you want to call that write rust or gtfo, so be it. But that is your words not mine, I'm more concerned with security
If you tell most linux developers to gtfo, then whatever is developed by the ones who are left is not mainline linux.
Are you born this way or are you chosing to be this way?
Goodbye
Stop putting words in my mouth then, you are just trying to force me into a corner, where you feel comfortable arguing from. The world isn't a binary place