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[return to "Laying the foundation for Rust’s future"]
1. ww520+9e[view] [source] 2020-08-18 16:00:50
>>stevek+(OP)
This is actually good news. Rust was in the Mozilla incubator for the longest time. Moving out signals it’s mature enough to stand on it own. Mozilla has done a great job in incubating Rust. Now is the time for Rust to fly on its own wings.
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2. Manish+wg[view] [source] 2020-08-18 16:10:16
>>ww520+9e
I want to clarify: The Rust project has been largely "outside" of the Mozilla incubator for quite a while already; with most of the governance being non-Mozilla individuals. The main things Mozilla provided was infrastructure (a lot of which has moved out in the past year), trademark ownership, and paying some people to work on Rust full-time (which many companies do now).

Make no mistake, Mozilla has contributed a lot to the Rust project, but the particular stage of maturity you mention was achieved some years ago :)

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3. ww520+QH[view] [source] 2020-08-18 18:15:22
>>Manish+wg
Yes. Well said. It's understood that Rust has been in matured state for a long time. The current gesture is more of rhetoric signal than the actual stage of maturing.
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