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    Good. This dev has explicitly said that he has non-technical reservations, and that he’ll abuse his position to get his view pushed through.

    I hope they can keep themselves from doing the same for the rest of the systems they’re maintaining.

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    I find it of note that hes only stepping down from the DMA mapping and still maintains other parts, so its really just about rust.

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      Rust has its uses, it certainly has its place in the world of languages. I think if you are making a new low level project, rust is a good pick.

      The Rust4Linux project was always fundamentally going to create disagreements and strife. Lots of angry headbutting was to be expected. It happening in such a public way, with sizeable collateral damage, was not.

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      In my opinion the other dev involved stepping down was inevitable, I read their recent blog posts and it seems like more burnout and this being the final straw.

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        Though the constant resistance from people like Hellwig were part of the reason for that burn out, though not the only reason.

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        @refalo oh I wasn’t picking sides, I meant that for everyone involved. Less fighting and more coding; most linux users don’t really care about language used as long as it works, and fast if it’s possible