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en:philosophy:rust_issues [2025/04/14 22:35] throgh [Comparisons with other software trademarks] |
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**Rust** is fully controlled by companies / corporations, | **Rust** is fully controlled by companies / corporations, | ||
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===== What are the issues? ===== | ===== What are the issues? ===== | ||
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Also many other projects are changing their approach or get a complete rewrite in Rust as first-class language, some further examples: | Also many other projects are changing their approach or get a complete rewrite in Rust as first-class language, some further examples: | ||
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The list can be enhanced for sure and clear to say that Rust is not only some sideload toolchain. As the buzzword " | The list can be enhanced for sure and clear to say that Rust is not only some sideload toolchain. As the buzzword " | ||
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Both projects have a clear trademark to protect the usage of the software itself against fraud. But there is a difference as Python and Perl allow patching and modification defined within the four freedoms. | Both projects have a clear trademark to protect the usage of the software itself against fraud. But there is a difference as Python and Perl allow patching and modification defined within the four freedoms. | ||
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A free and libre oriented system cannot provide a package-manager besides its own to preserve the autonomy of the free system itself. What the users are doing is their own decision, but they should be always able to assure a consistent free and libre oriented system outside their own decisions that they are responsible for. Hyperbola decided clearly on behalf of the users: If they want to build **Rust** with its reference implementation, | A free and libre oriented system cannot provide a package-manager besides its own to preserve the autonomy of the free system itself. What the users are doing is their own decision, but they should be always able to assure a consistent free and libre oriented system outside their own decisions that they are responsible for. Hyperbola decided clearly on behalf of the users: If they want to build **Rust** with its reference implementation, | ||
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+ | First and foremost the common argumentation is therefore that people think adoption of languages would be only possible with the support of companies and corporations, | ||
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+ | Yes, Hyperbola as project was and is accused of spreading so-called " | ||
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+ | In the end: If people think it is worthwhile to use " | ||
**Okay, more or less understood, but even when not on agreeing: Do you bother other projects then?** | **Okay, more or less understood, but even when not on agreeing: Do you bother other projects then?** |