Comment by greatgib

10 months ago

To me, this is more like a Rust cancer situation.

Supporting and developing Rust is a nice to have, but too often its proponent try to force stuff it deeply inside important stacks that are using other languages like for Linux, or what is going on with major things in Python also.

Here we can see the case, that is almost a blackmail that the Linux community is not nice and will die if they don't make Rust support core and mandatory.

My point is that, if you like Rust and Rust is so nice, just go all-in, do your own kernel, do your own stuffs, and we will see the result in the end. But don't ruin existing good stuffs that were working well on their own.