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Remove my name from the [Rust] project

32 点作者 vector_spaces超过 1 年前

10 条评论

insanitybit超过 1 年前
&gt; The only way to permanently resolve these issues is to oust the people that are responsible for them, or defending those that are, from the Rust project entirely.<p>I mean, once again we have the &quot;there are people who are bad&quot; and no names. What do you expect to happen? I don&#x27;t get it. If you have a problem with some people, please name them and explain the issue. This whole &quot;we&#x27;re resigning in protest, no, don&#x27;t ask us why&quot; thing has been going on <i>for years</i> and it&#x27;s obviously not a good strategy.
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satvikpendem超过 1 年前
I always wonder who these &quot;problematic individuals&quot; are, through the Rust drama of the past few years, I always hear about these people but it never comes to light exactly who they are or what they&#x27;ve done, ironically enough.
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Double_a_92超过 1 年前
Are they still going on about that &quot;issue&quot; at the keynote? For fucks sake can people stop being babies!? Als what is that for a nonsense request? No, some project will not bother to literally rewrite history for you.
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renewiltord超过 1 年前
This is rough, no? Sort of a ticking time bomb in any large repo. If someone wants to have zero association you&#x27;ve got to remove their PII, but if you do that you rewrite the commit graph and no past commit will work.<p>That&#x27;s really placing people in a tough situation. Oof.
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RcouF1uZ4gsC超过 1 年前
This is the one thing that makes me worried about the long term health of Rust.<p>There seems to be so much drama, relative to the other languages.<p>For some reason, you don’t hear about this much drama from languages that have far larger user bases.
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steelframe超过 1 年前
Are the political issues impacting the quality of the decisions being made with respect to the language? If so, at what point would it be better for those who have already left or those who would like to leave to fork Rust and continue development without the toxic people?<p>We&#x27;ve had FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD for a while now, and lots of good has come from these different forks being available in the world.
houseatrielah超过 1 年前
Apparently, RustConf withdrew an offer to let someone give a talk. So ragequit I guess? This isn&#x27;t an airport, you don&#x27;t need to announce your departure.
Animats超过 1 年前
Is this related to the conference keynote issue?[1]<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thephd.dev&#x2F;i-am-no-longer-speaking-at-rustconf-2023" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thephd.dev&#x2F;i-am-no-longer-speaking-at-rustconf-2023</a>
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rvz超过 1 年前
Only in Rust that this language community pours more gasoline as the solution to such petty problems like this.
jwilber超过 1 年前
How this programming language maintains so much constant drama is both fascinating and concerning.