That, the recent Steve Klabnik's departure, as well as Rust's debugging team losing a valuable maintainer paint a somewhat dark picture for Rust's future in my eyes. I hope it's just a coincidence.
It is a coincidence that is backed by financial practicalities: Without going into compensation specifics, if one is going to leave Mozilla, it is financially advantageous to wait until the new...
It is a coincidence that is backed by financial practicalities: Without going into compensation specifics, if one is going to leave Mozilla, it is financially advantageous to wait until the new year to do so.
(Lest anybody think that something suddenly went down and now everybody is stampeding toward the exits)
His followup post: https://www.ncameron.org/blog/starting-at-pingcap/
That, the recent Steve Klabnik's departure, as well as Rust's debugging team losing a valuable maintainer paint a somewhat dark picture for Rust's future in my eyes. I hope it's just a coincidence.
It is a coincidence that is backed by financial practicalities: Without going into compensation specifics, if one is going to leave Mozilla, it is financially advantageous to wait until the new year to do so.
(Lest anybody think that something suddenly went down and now everybody is stampeding toward the exits)