Debian demands Rust or rust in peace for legacy ports
Debian demands Rust or rust in peace for legacy ports
Debian demands Rust or rust in peace for legacy ports

Debian's APT package manager will have a "hard requirement" on Rust from May 2026. This move may make some rather big waves.
I think it is perfectly reasonable to drop some CPU architectures that haven't been relevant in the last 20 years. It seems to me there are a lot of new people eager to contribute who have no interest in touching C any more than necessary, and a project that can no longer attract new contributors will sooner or later die.
How much of C programming is realistically dedicated to memory-management? As an amateur I always enjoyed working with C but I never worked on big, complex systems-programs or kernels.