Every week or so there seems to be drama about some old dude shouting about how rust in the Linux kernel is bad. Given all the open hostility, is there easier way for R4L to continue their work?

  • thingsiplay@beehaw.org
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    2 days ago

    Forking does not solve the problem, it only escapes it. Its waste of time and effort in this case. The solution is that the devs work together. Otherwise it makes no sense to have Rust if no one works together. Discussion is the best way to handle this and to come to a solution. Its such an important topic that you have to discuss it, this is healthy, this is how it should be done. This is how its done.

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      2 days ago

      If people can’t work together, forking usually “solves” the problem.
      Let’s see if they end up working together.

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        Forking does not solve the problem, it escapes it. The problem in the main Rust Kernel will stay, not working together, arguing, while the fork might work for those who work on the fork. This is not a driver or feature where they can fork, work on it separately. It completely misses the point.