Rust for Linux is the project adding support for the Rust language to the Linux kernel.
Its growth is accelerating, both in terms of contributors and lines of code committed into the mainline kernel — nowadays there is a good chance that users may happen to run Rust code in certain Linux distributions.
This talk will give a high-level overview of the current state of the project, including recent developments in the latest Linux releases and updates from related projects.
Speaker

Miguel Ojeda
Miguel Ojeda is a software engineer who maintains the Rust for Linux project. He is a member of the Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board. He was the Spanish NB in the ISO C committee, with an interest in Undefined Behavior and memory safety topics. Previously, Miguel was a Staff Member at CERN in the Beams department and a Fellow in the Physics department.