RustConf 2022 - How we ship Rust in OpenSUSE by William Brown

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OpenSUSE has always prided itself on being an innovative and unique linux distribution. Our approach to Rust has been no different - unlike other distributions, we allow vendored crates, follow upstream Rust release cadence and more. Doing this is not without challenges though. In this session, we'll talk about how Rust is different in OpenSUSE, how we tackle those tough issues around security and vendoring, and how we worked to make a chameleon and crab best friends.




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