Re: [Cryptography-dev] Rust in pyca/cryptography

2021-01-13 Thread Paul Kehrer
We're definitely aware that there are a variety of consumers that aren't visible in the limited metrics available to us. Maintaining the status quo is always the "best" path in the short term for our users, as it removes the need to make alterations of any kind. However, that stance is

Re: [Cryptography-dev] Rust in pyca/cryptography

2021-01-13 Thread Barry Scott
On Tuesday, 12 January 2021 17:23:10 GMT Alex Gaynor wrote: > Running `yum install rust` in a CentOS8 docker container seems to get > me rustc 1.45.2, and as our docs say, 1.45.0 will be the initial > minimum version > (https://cryptography.io/en/latest/installation.html#rust). > > As ever, our

Re: [Cryptography-dev] Rust in pyca/cryptography

2021-01-13 Thread Barry Scott
On Wednesday, 13 January 2021 14:47:37 GMT Alex Gaynor wrote: > I'm glad to hear some folks are actually auditing 3rd party sources. > > Once you install a rust toolchain, you'll be able to build > pyca/cryptography the same as ever. > > To repeat: if there's some action we can be taking to make

Re: [Cryptography-dev] Rust in pyca/cryptography

2021-01-13 Thread Alex Gaynor
I'm glad to hear some folks are actually auditing 3rd party sources. Once you install a rust toolchain, you'll be able to build pyca/cryptography the same as ever. To repeat: if there's some action we can be taking to make this migration smoother, we're happy to consider it. But what we won't do