The Rust Foundation has launched a Maintainers Fund to support developers sustaining the language, addressing a long-standing challenge in open source software.
The announcement is long on laudable ideals, but short on detail - no fund size, award amounts, or eligibility critera are disclosed.
The Foundation promises transparency, and said: "this work will build on lessons from earlier iterations of our grants and fellowships to create a lasting framework for supporting Rust's maintainers."
This move tackles the critical sustainability challenge in open-source. Maintainers - often volunteers - manage code, engage communities, and ensure project stability.
Yet the pressure can be intense and burnout rates run high - a syndrome all too familiar in the community. Rust is no exception.
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