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Rust For Linux Kernel Co-Maintainer Formally Steps Down

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Last updated: 2025/11/24 at 3:23 PM
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Alex Gaynor recently announced he is formally stepping down as one of the maintainers of the Rust for Linux kernel code with the removal patch now queued for merging in Linux 6.19.

Alex Gaynor was one of the original developers to experiment with Rust code for Linux kernel modules. He’s drifted away from Rust Linux kernel development for a while due to lack of time and is now formally stepping down as a listed co-maintainer of the Rust code. After Wedson Almeida Filho stepped down last year as a Rust co-maintainer, this now leaves Rust For Linux project leader Miguel Ojeda as the sole official maintainer of the code while there are several Rust code reviewers.

Rust MAINTAINERS file entry

Alex Gaynor wrote on the patch removing himself as a maintainer of the Rust code:

“I’ve long since stopped having the time to contribute code or reviews, this acknowledges that.

Geoffrey Thomas and I created the “linux-kernel-module-rust” project at PyCon in 2018, as an experiment to see if we could make it possible to write kernel modules in Rust. The Rust for Linux effort has far exceeded anything we could have expected at the time.

I want to thank all the Rust for Linux contributors, past and present, who have helped make this a reality — and in particularly Miguel, who really transformed this project from an interesting demo to something that could really land in mainline.”

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