Comment by johnny22
10 months ago
c'mon.. please know about the issue at all to some level before commenting.
The rust for linux project exists because Linus approved it. It's that simple. Linus thinks it a good idea to at least try Rust in the kernel. If he didn't, then none of this would be happening.
> The rust for linux project exists because Linus approved it. It's that simple. Linus thinks it a good idea to at least try Rust in the kernel.
Pepople can change their minds; after a while, they may come to think that what they once thought was a good idea wasn't actually so.
With stuff like this going on -- and I gather this is not the first time something like it has happened -- how long do you think Linus will continue to think so? Do you think stuff like this is likely to make Linus more convinced, or less convinced, that setting himself (and all the other Linux kernel maintainers) up to have to interact with Rust people on an ongoing basis really was a good idea?
He continued to express his support on the subject as of yesterday (i think).
That may be what you want the situation to be but at this point it isn't what the situation is.