Rust Coders Gain New Allies from Togo to Seattle in Coop
Published Date: 1/27/2025
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The Rust Foundation just added three new members from the Netherlands, Togo, and Seattle to their open-source research group. This update keeps their special legal protections against big antitrust lawsuits in place, meaning they only face actual damage claims. The group’s membership is still open, and more updates will come as new members join—no money changes or activity shifts right now.
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