Core Insights - The Rust community is facing concerns as two influential contributors, Nicholas Nethercote and Micheal Goulet, are seeking new employment, highlighting vulnerabilities in the open-source ecosystem [1][3][10] - The Rust Foundation's financial support is questioned, as it reportedly generated only $250,000 in total revenue for 2023, insufficient to sustain core developers [10][12] Contributor Concerns - Nicholas Nethercote and Micheal Goulet are both prominent figures in the Rust compiler team, with Nethercote expressing a strong desire to continue working full-time on Rust [3][4] - Nethercote has made over 3,375 commits to the Rust project, showcasing his significant contributions to compiler performance optimization and code maintenance [5][10] Financial Aspects - The Rust Foundation's financial situation raises questions about its ability to support key contributors, especially when compared to the substantial funding that large tech companies allocate to experimental tools [10][12] - Despite being backed by major sponsors like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, the Rust Foundation struggles to provide adequate financial resources for maintaining core developer positions [10][12] Industry Trends - The increasing focus on AI and its resource demands are seen as a threat to funding for other technologies, including Rust, as noted by Nethercote [5][12] - The open-source community is urged to find innovative funding models to ensure the sustainability of projects like Rust, rather than relying solely on developer passion [12]
删掉15万行代码、全球贡献度第16名的Rust大神,竟全网公开求职?工作意向惹争议:“坚决拒绝生成式AI”
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