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Yeah but to attract people you have to give them something fun to do. Rust is apparently less fun than C. I don't think how increasing the amount of Rust code in a project gets in more volunteer developers.
It doesn't. It increases the efficiency of autogenerated software that might be used to develop Linux, and incentivizes people to come in who have no interest in writing code, but some in writing things in prompts.
What it does is help the process of divesting itself from developers. Obviate the need for more volunteer developers. Or help obviate.