The maintainer of the Actix web framework, written in Rust, has quit the project after complaining of a toxic web community - although over 100 Actix users have since signed a letter of support for him.
Actix Web was developed by Nikolay Kim, who is also a senior software engineer at Microsoft, though the Actix project is not an official Microsoft project. Actix Web is based on Actix, a framework for Rust based on the Actor model, also developed by Kim.
The project is open source and while it is popular, there has been some unhappiness among users about its use of "unsafe" code. In Rust, there is the concept of safe and unsafe. Safe code is protected from common bugs (and more importantly, security vulnerabilities) arising from issues like variables which point to uninitialized memory, or variables which are used after the memory allocated to them has been freed, or attempting to write data to a variable which exceeds the memory allocated. Code in Rust is safe by default, but the language also supports unsafe code, which can be useful for interoperability or to improve performance.
Actix is top of the Techempower benchmarks on some tests
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 24 2020, @09:51PM (1 child)
Feedback and transparency. Closing a bug as WONTFIX or NOTABUG provides important feedback to the userbase about what has already been reported as well as information about what the developer considers valid reports. Deleting them means there is no record so the next person to come across a problem thinks it hasn't been reported yet resulting in many more duplicate reports. It also masks bad coding practices by purging the record of valid-but-ignored defect reports.
Reports saying "bUy V14gr4!" are spam and rightly deleted, but reports saying "this is bad practice, don't do it" are valid feedback, even if the developer disagrees.
(Score: 2) by barbara hudson on Friday January 24 2020, @10:46PM
Seriously - another shitty web framework, just what the world needs. That it's written in rust doesn't make it any more needed.
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