Both Linus Torvalds' Open Source Summit keynote and Jonathan Corbet's "Kernel Report" discussed efforts to allow Rust modules in Linux. . The next version of the kernel will be 6.0, but as ever, the change of major version number doesn't denote any major technical changes. Torvalds acknowledged that it might have been desirable to have a headline feature such as "now you can develop drivers in Rust," but this probably won't happen until kernel 6.1. So far, there is a working group , and a preliminary patch has been submitted. There are also two preliminary drivers implemented in the new language, which are discussed in depth over on LWN: a driver for NVMe drives, and an in-kernel server for the 9P network protocol from the Plan 9 operating system. . The forthcoming Linux kernel version 6.0 features deliberations regarding the inclusion of Rust for creating drivers, as examined during the Summit.. Rust Kernel Integration, Linux Driver Development, Open Source Programming. . Brittany Day
I believe that this is a growing concern among the Linux community. Bruce Tober writes ... "Forking, the development of ever-so-slight (or possibly not-so-slight)differences between versions or distribution of a program, was of great concern at the recent LinuxWorld . . .. I believe that this is a growing concern among the Linux community. Bruce Tober writes ... "Forking, the development of ever-so-slight (or possibly not-so-slight)differences between versions or distribution of a program, was of great concern at the recent LinuxWorld Expos in both Paris and New York. " The link for this article located at CNN.com - Bruce Tober is no longer available. . Awareness of potential Linux fragmentation deepens as developers contemplate forking and its implications by Jessica Lane at OpenSourceJournal.. Linux Fragmentation, Community Collaboration, Open Source Development, Software Forking. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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