This is the open source world! So if there is a problem between the management of Rust and the community, a fork would come and be popular soon. Leaving Rust shouldn't be an option I think since it is really a good language.
On Fri, Jun 9, 2023, 07:04 Darren Duncan <dar...@darrenduncan.net> wrote: > And here Rust seemed to be massively gaining in popularity, and was just > supported officially for Linux kernel driver support etc. -- Darren Duncan > > On 2023-06-08 11:17 a.m., Parrot Raiser wrote: > > See https://youtu.be/QEnuzwCWpgQ <https://youtu.be/QEnuzwCWpgQ> > > > > This is not meant to be an example of schadenfreude. Rust is an > interesting > > language, whose ecological niche has little in common with Perl's or > Raku's. Its > > principal rival is Go, which is definitely more corporate. Alphabet > already > > controls far too much. (Yes, that sentiment may not be compatible with > a gmail > > account.) > > It is unfortunate when any worthwhile Open Source project suffers from > community > > or personality conflicts. It's worth noting them, to help us avoid > similar > > situations. > >