A community fork of a language named after a plant fungus. All of the memory-safe features you love, now with 100% less bureaucracy!

  • Yuu Yin@group.lt
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    2 years ago

    can’t believe it got to this point. heads on rust foundation seem more self-interested than community-oriented.

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      2 years ago

      Eh, this fork was born out of an unwarranted shitstorm (disagreement over a trademark policy proposal which was literally made public to collect feedback). So, I don’t see this fork gaining popularity.

      It’s easy to declare a fork, but you need to build up infrastructure, an own ecosystem and ultimately actually be a better language.

      • JoYo
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        2 years ago

        yah, even the fork admitsit’s a placeholder for any of the project devs to show their support.

        I’m not sure why there’s a pattern of proposed terms changes that are inevitably retracted.

        I’m thinking it’s to garner attention but what do I know.

  • teri@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    Would like to see this succeed but have zero insights. To you think there’s actual momentum behind the fork?

    • dinomugOP
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      1 year ago

      Think of it as rembranding project (e.g. Firefox/IceCat or RedHat/Fedora) instead of a new implementation/replacement of the Rust Project.