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# The Great Rust Maintenance Debate: When "Unmaintained" Doesn't Mean Broken
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A <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1fa2k3j/frustrated_by_lack_of_maintained_crates/" target="_blank">heated Reddit discussion</a> sparked honest conversations about what "maintenance" really means. The concern? Too many crates haven't been touched in years, maintained by solo developers, while Go has corporate-backed libraries. Add FFI wrappers around C libraries, and Rust's safety benefits feel like a facade.
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A <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1ojb87w/frustrated_by_lack_of_maintained_crates/" target="_blank">heated Reddit discussion</a> sparked honest conversations about what "maintenance" really means. The concern? Too many crates haven't been touched in years, maintained by solo developers, while Go has corporate-backed libraries. Add FFI wrappers around C libraries, and Rust's safety benefits feel like a facade.
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But here's the twist: the community pushes back hard. User trailing_zero_count shared <a href="https://crates.io/crates/serde_json_any_key" target="_blank">serde_json_any_key</a>—500K downloads, no updates in 3 years, zero issues. Why update? It's **done**. fxhash went 8 years without changes because its hash algorithm simply didn't need updates. Safe Rust code doesn't rot like other languages.
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