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abacate | 1 year ago
He clearly expressed a technical opinion based on his own beliefs, and that’s all. There was no reasoning.
He did not even acknowledge the fact that it is going to be maintained separately from the actual generic kernel code (rust/kernel/dma vs kernel/dma).
Anyone can easily formulate a sentence that seems coherent and correct, but it can be proven completely false in 15 seconds with actual data.
IOW: just because someone calls it a technical argument it doesn’t make it one.
This is a matter of opinion - specifically, the opinion of a single person.
> If there's a single most reason why Rust-in-Linux will fail it is going to be because of the immaturity and entitlement of individuals in Rust community.
Indeed there was immaturity from several individuals.
One question: if you act immaturely towards someone and they react immaturely, who's fault is it? The person who reacted or you?
I do not believe there is a widespread issue of entitlement: if you follow the discussions on the ML and observe how the R4L project has progressed so far, the only "entitlement" that individuals in the R4L project may seem to have in common is the desire to be treated with respect and for discussions to focus on technical arguments.
For me, this is the bare minimum to be expected.
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