When you actually read the email thread of the introduction of Rust into Git
@BrodieOnLinux Rust in Git makes a lot of sense to me; Rust in the Linux Kernel does not. In my opinion, Rust belongs in every userspace program, and no kernelspace code.
@LeyviRose @BrodieOnLinux to me it's rather opposite when it comes to the evangelized "safety" aspects but complicating the toolchain is problematic.
Kevin Karhan :verified: (@[email protected])

@[email protected] @[email protected] Personally I'm tending more to go into the camp of *"please just make a #fork in #Rust and once it's feature-complete we can migrate to it"*… - Cuz rarely do I see *"just redo [this] in Rust!"* as a solution to a problem. That doesn't mean I'm against using Rust at all, and @[email protected] is a good example what can be done… - I'm just pragmatic in that *"reinventing the wheel"* is rarely a solution to *"bumpy ride"* when something is hard-mounted to a chassis and doesn't even have air-filled rubber tires...

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