Rust in the NetBSD kernel seems unlikely
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Rust in the NetBSD kernel seems unlikely
Rust is everywhere, and it's no surprise it's also made its way into the lowest levels of certain operating systems and kernels, so it shouldn't be surprising that various operating system developers have to field questions and inquiries about Rust. NetBSD developer Benny Siegert wrote a blog post about this very subject, and in it, details why it's unlike
https://www.osnews.com/story/144326/rust-in-the-netbsd-kernel-seems-unlikely/
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Rust in the NetBSD kernel seems unlikely
Rust is everywhere, and it's no surprise it's also made its way into the lowest levels of certain operating systems and kernels, so it shouldn't be surprising that various operating system developers have to field questions and inquiries about Rust. NetBSD developer Benny Siegert wrote a blog post about this very subject, and in it, details why it's unlike
https://www.osnews.com/story/144326/rust-in-the-netbsd-kernel-seems-unlikely/
@osnews i think a language with a less wide scope than rust but still mostly safe could very likely be included
but rn there is nothing of the sort
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Rust in the NetBSD kernel seems unlikely
Rust is everywhere, and it's no surprise it's also made its way into the lowest levels of certain operating systems and kernels, so it shouldn't be surprising that various operating system developers have to field questions and inquiries about Rust. NetBSD developer Benny Siegert wrote a blog post about this very subject, and in it, details why it's unlike
https://www.osnews.com/story/144326/rust-in-the-netbsd-kernel-seems-unlikely/
@osnews Makes you wonder if the OS or the language that it, or parts of it, is written in, are the driving force.
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