Comment by 4bpp

10 months ago

I do wonder if Linus is actually opposed to Rust in the kernel, but for whatever reason thinks that he can't afford to openly ban it or do anything beyond deniably letting it be obstructed by maintainers. The Rust language project and community are political and politically savvy in ways that few other open-source infrastructure projects are - it seems conceivable that if he declared against it, this might result in personal attacks and pressure on key backers/sponsors that would endanger his position or Linux itself.

It would be a silly strategy compared to saying that mixing languages is a bad idea and rely on inertia.

Also, letting rust in doesn't seem to stop the personal attacks, case in point

Very reasonable take. I feel the same. Any kind of real or perceived attack on Rust is heresy today.