Theoretically, I love Rust. Memory safe and functional, my favorite things. But the Rust fans are so annoying that I have a complete aversion to it.
libre
Welcome to libre
A comm dedicated to the fight for free software with an anti-capitalist perspective.
The struggle for libre computing cannot be disentangled from other forms of socialist reform. One must be willing to reject proprietary software as fiercely as they would reject capitalism. Luckily, we are not alone.
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- Free Software, Free Society provides an excellent primer in the origins and theory around free software and the GNU Project, the pioneers of the Free Software Movement.
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- Xenia was meant to be an alternative to Tux and was created (licensed under CC0) by Alan Mackey in 1996.
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I'll take an annoying person excited about what they work on over a person who wakes up every day unsure if they'll choose the Spring Bean or the bullet today.
I'm juts sad about how, like most of the Rust ecosystem for some reason, it's licenced in such a way, that does not keep the forks free/libre (it's using Apache 2.0)
Big win for the most annoying guys on the mailing list
chat am I cooked?
We already opened the rust pandoras box with things like librsvg in GNOME (which Ubuntu uses) so more Rust tooling being used is not anything new and should be promoted.
I think this move can be seen as part of Ubuntu's larger effort in innovating their desktop offering. Ubuntu's test run of sudo-rs will benefit GNU/Linux as a whole.
More rust please!
Nice, if it’s matured enough for a major distro default should give it a spin some time.