Their resignation is already being discussed in another post here from yesterday: One Of The Rust Linux Kernel Maintainers Steps Down - Cites “Nontechnical Nonsense”
…but I think this LWN reporting (from back in June) deserves its own post as it makes it easier for those of us who are not kernel hackers to follow what is going on.
I argue that every © Kernel programmer should (not forced!) familiarize with Rust. Many (but not all) are stubborn and won’t do that. The argumentation and questions brought up in this discussion (in the article) are very interesting and to -my surprise- humane. It’s an interesting read to see how Kernel developers argue and think.
It’s an important goal to adjust to how kernel devs discuss kernel issues.
Please don’t trivialize the efforts of a smart person in a very underestimated discipline.
You sound like some mad scientist experimenting with kernel devs.
I presume you will find it amusing that I’m from Germany.