Rust: The wrong people are resigning

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@fasterthanlime So, it's deeply inadvisable for me to still be reading and talking, especially halfway into PJs and sliding into bed, but I will have to say this. I mean this with as much love in my heart as I can possibly communicate to you, even though I am nowhere near the level of friendship as many others you know, including those in that in-group chat you just left.

Just because they had good intentions does not mean they should not face direct accountability.

Leaning heavily into "If they were well-intentioned, I cannot hold them accountable, and it's very regrettable" is not even close to how you respect and uphold someone to be a better human being. It is not how you make sure your friends hold up properly. It is eerily exactly how much of my abusive childhood went, with me never naming names and running cover for the people who repeatedly screwed up, to a point where they became irredeemable and unhelpable.

If the Rust Project as an organization has people who need to resign, then their names should be clearly written out and their behavior called to account. If you have some expectation that the Rust Project will do it, fine. But if they don't, I want you to understand that this post did not help them get there.

@thephd @fasterthanlime This.
I'm so so so tired of Rust leadership ducking away and always coming up with well-formulated excuses why they cannot do the thing that – obvious to everyone else – needs to be done.

In this case: naming names and handing out lifetime bans.

It's incredibly disrespectful to everyone outside their inner circle. People should have the right to decide for themselves whether they want to interact with those "rogue individuals".