I disagree. Hellwig was not contributing with the discussion. The point is that Rust is being integrated into the kernel, whether Hellwig likes it or not. It passed the point of discussing if it should happen or not. Besides that, R4L is responsible for maintaining the Rust code even if something is broken from the C side of things.
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I think that Linus' concerns about posting on social media is completely valid, but I was pretty disappointed that he didn't address Hellwig going full retard. Marcan dealt with this like a spoiled child in the end, but he was 100% right.
If you want to make Linux impossible to maintain due to a cross-language codebase, do that in your driver so that you have to do it instead of spreading this cancer to core subsystems. (where this cancer explicitly is a cross-language codebase and not Rust itself, just to escape the flameware brigade).
This should be worth a Linus rant in my honest opinion.
Meh, it's probably nothing. Upon plugging the SATA power cable or data cable? Try unplugging the power cable from your PC and holding the power button for 10 seconds. Then plug the power cable back and turn on the PC.
Yep. I feel like people expect doctors to figure it out first try. That's not how it works, everyone is different.
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Yeah, I agree with you that, realistically speaking, Rust people would probably complain when C code brakes their code, but I still think that this was not what Hellwig was talking about.
In my opinion, he was just being unreasonable when he told people that he would be doing everything he can to prevent anything else that's not C code from being merged into the kernel.
I mean, I understand his concerns of not wanting to deal with Rust code, but what he said is not contributing AT ALL to the discussion.
btw, I'm not the one downvoting your comments. I disagree with you but I think you are making some valid points.