The discussion around incorporating Rust into the Linux kernel is evolving from whether it should be included to how to effectively do so. Rust presents unique advantages, particularly in enhancing security and preventing memory corruption due to its strict coding rules. However, as Linus Torvalds supports its inclusion, the Linux project must balance immediate needs with long-term innovation, ensuring that while optimizing current functionalities, it doesn't neglect potential breakthroughs that Rust can offer for future adaptability.
"The real question isn't whether to use Rust in the Linux kernel, but how... It is a system of writing code that forces a strict ruleset."
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