Nick Desaulniers on Nostr: > The end result is that you end up making mental lists of maintainers you will deal ...
> The end result is that you end up making mental lists of maintainers you will deal with and maintainers you won't. This has been a thing forever in kernel development as far as I know, it's just getting extra painful with #Rust because we get extra animosity from certain maintainers who also don't want to lose their position of control in the C world over time, and who see another programming language they don't want to learn as a threat.
https://lwn.net/Articles/988809/#linux #lkml
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