What do you think?
I'd like to add that sociological and organisational matters are often
(and I think here too) more important than technical reasons. If one of
the languages has a bigger community (and more importantly more people
with the motivation to make it work for linux) that's what will make the
difference. From what it looks like to me currently Rust has the better
marketing and the bigger community.
It could also make a big difference if a company came up that champions
one of the languages and wants to write kernel modules with it
-- Richard
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