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    FTA: "However, I will say that the social media brigading just makes me not want to have anything at all to do with your approach.

    "Because if we have issues in the kernel development model, then social media sure as hell isn’t the solution. The same way it sure as hell wasn’t the solution to politics.

    “Technical patches and discussions matter. Social media brigading - no thank you.” -Linus

    Yeah, I have to issue an unqualified agreement here. Linus isn’t saying no to Rust, he’s smackin’ that ass for bringing drama out into social media instead of working through it in normal technical discussion channels.

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      It sounds like he tried that, and nobody with authority responded until he went outside the list. Even now, Linus hasn’t actually answered the question of whether more rust code should be allowed.

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          So he won’t answer on-list. He won’t respond to off-list. I don’t blame marcan for getting frustrated.

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            Yeah, I don’t blame him for being frustrated. I definitely empathize with him here. I don’t know about the culture around committing to the kernal, but maybe it would be better to fork and make the case with action?

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              Forking the Linux kernel is unlikely to go anywhere.

              There is Redox, a Unix-like whole OS implemented in Rust, though I don’t know if being able to run unmodified Linux binaries is one of their goals. It looks like they’re expecting most software to be ported.