dtolnay's Response to the RustConf Keynote Fiasco (gist.github.com)
from Anders429@lemmy.world to rust@programming.dev on 04 Sep 2023 05:45
https://lemmy.world/post/4419182

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teolan@lemmy.world on 04 Sep 2023 06:33 next collapse

The context that lead DTolnay to write this: lemmy.world/post/4393780

ck_@discuss.tchncs.de on 04 Sep 2023 06:57 next collapse

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onlinepersona@programming.dev on 04 Sep 2023 17:49 next collapse

Is there really a “fiasco” because somebody can’t hold a talk? Am I getting this right?

Anders429@lemmy.world on 04 Sep 2023 19:57 next collapse

I think people consider it a fiasco because of the amount of backlash, drama, and accusations that surrounded it. The whole thing showed failures in the way things were decided and communicated as well.

kogasa@programming.dev on 04 Sep 2023 20:07 collapse

No, not really.

Months ago, there was a fiasco because somebody’s keynote talk was suddenly and inexplicably downgraded to a regular talk because the Rust Project “did not want to endorse” the talk, despite nominating and encouraging the speaker in the first place. This resulted in the speaker withdrawing their talk, and multiple public apologies from some of the people involved. thephd.dev/i-am-no-longer-speaking-at-rustconf-20…

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gist.github.com/…/ca7d7edf778a9b93b812512b3d8288f…

Currently there is a fiasco because it turns out (one of?) the voices behind the inexplicable decision to downgrade the talk was dtolnay, lead Serde developer, who recently came under fire for publishing precompiled proc macro binaries in Serde and his response to the ensuing criticism. The perception is that dtolnay, who has done lots of work with proc macros and made several detailed suggestions as to their future in Rust, quashed the RustConf talk because he disagreed with the premise of the talk in favor of his own ideas about macros.

onlinepersona@programming.dev on 06 Sep 2023 22:08 collapse

Thank you for the context. That was a good summary.

cerement@slrpnk.net on 04 Sep 2023 21:16 next collapse

[JT] Why I left Rust (back in May)

Corbin@programming.dev on 07 Sep 2023 09:15 collapse

I’m not really sensing contrition here. For those who don’t know, contrition is the part of an apology where the apologizers commit to changing something about themselves, improving who they are as people, so that the trespass is not repeated in the future. Without contrition, dtolnay will do this again.