Sylvestre Ledru who serves as the lead developer of the uutils project for the Rust Coreutils implementation presented at FOSDEM 2026 this weekend on this initiative. Ledru has spoken at FOSDEM in prior years on Rust Coreutils and this year’s talk focused primarily on Ubuntu 25.10’s adoption of it in place of GNU Coreutils.
Ledru’s presentation covered the progress made on Rust Coreutils in recent times and Ubuntu 25.10’s uptake of Rust Coreutils and continuing that for Ubuntu 26.04 LTS. While some bugs have been found as a result of it, they have been fixed rather quickly. Ledru’s presentation also points out some of the popular trolling around Rust Coreutils and ultimately how many of those commenters have been proven wrong



If they could just use a real licence and even more copyleft (at least something, like EUPL, MPL or GPLv2)
The licence would be significantly better. And would drive a bit more adoption.
So you are saying that the quality of the code and the functionality that it offers would be significantly improved?
(It’s not clear how much more adoption there would be, though a bit more is plausible.)
More people would inclined to contribute or include it in there own projects if it wasn’t a regression in terms of FOSS.
I.e. why contribute to this project that could be forked to create tools that don’t respect the users when the main existing project doesn’t have that flaw?
I dont understand.
You are the one saying that the project would be significantly better. I am asking you to translate that significant claim into a set of metrics.
I really appreciate your insightful point as no one else has ever pointed this out before.