About
THE RUST FOUNDATION is an independent non-profit organization dedicated to stewarding the Rust programming language, supporting Rust communities worldwide, and investing in the Rust talent pool.
OUR MISSION is for global computer systems to be more secure, sustainable, scalable, and efficient through the use of the Rust programming language. To fulfill this mission, the Rust Foundation prioritizes the following areas of focus…
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Infrastructure Management
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Associated Goals:
- Provide & manage Rust ecosystem infrastructure adequately & efficiently
- Drive sustainable infrastructure security for the Rust ecosystem
Associated Work:
- Security Initiative
- Cloud Compute Program
- Support for Rust Project engineering, moderation, & project management.
Learn more on our Infrastructure Support page.
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Community Development
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Associated Goals:
- Provide a range of targeted Rust Project support and development programs
- Fuel Rust maintainer pipeline
- Create novel Rust entry points for newcomers
Associated Work:
- Community Grants Program
- Events (hosting, sponsorship, support)
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Rust Language Awareness
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Associated Goals:
- Build strong relationships with industry leaders, journalists, regulatory stakeholders
- Drive effective Rust storytelling through strong communication channels
Associated Work:
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Member Investment
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Associated Goals:
- Grow the number of members at every tier with low attrition rates and a wide spectrum of additional resources provided by members in-kind.
- Maintain a well-informed Member base and enable Foundation & language evangelism
Associated Work:
- Nonprofit and associate-level membership tiers
- Member support materials
- Strategic membership drives
- Thoughtful membership research and outreach materials
Explore our member base here.
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Expert Stewardship
Learn MoreExpert Stewardship
Associated Goals:
- Create excellent, longterm, and appropriate processes and procedures in place to govern, manage, and administer the work of the Foundation
- Support staff and to ensure financial sustainability.
- Maintain a well-funded, stable budget.
Associated Work:
- Staff development and support programs
- Adequate & efficient financial, regulatory, & legal compliance
- Thought leadership opportunities
Explore our impact through in the latest Rust Foundation Annual Report.
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Board of Directors
The Rust Foundation’s Board of Directors is composed of representatives from our member organizations (“Member Directors”) and the Rust Project (“Project Directors”) who share equal voting power and act collectively to govern the Foundation in accordance with our Bylaws and their Terms of Reference.
Member Directors
Each Platinum Member of the Rust Foundation holds a dedicated seat on our board. For Gold Members, representation depends on their total number: if there are between four and seven Gold Members, they are collectively represented by one Gold Member Representative. If there are eight or more Gold Members, they are represented by two Gold Member Directors. There is one Representative dedicated to all Silver Members. Click here to learn more about the roles and responsibilities of our Member Directors.
Project Directors
The Rust Foundation board has five seats reserved for Project Directors. Project Directors serve two year terms and are elected by the Rust Project through a process developed by the Rust Project Leadership Council. Click here to learn more about the roles and responsibilities of our Project Directors.
Our Team
Distinguished Advisors
The Rust Foundation executive staff consults with several unpaid advisors outside of the Rust Project who have been selected for their policy-focused knowledge of the Rust community, open source software organizations, and the nonprofit sector. The neutral perspectives of these “Distinguished Advisors” help us consider many different angles when making decisions that fall under their areas of expertise.
Technology and Engineering at the Foundation
The Rust Foundation’s engineering staff are dedicated to supporting the technical needs of the Rust Foundation through software development and administering strategic initiatives in partnership with the Rust Project and wider Rust Ecosystem. Our engineering staff are currently three primary areas of focus:
- A Security Initiative, helping ensure that the Rust ecosystem is as secure as possible, including by releasing valuable tools such as Painter.
- Infrastructure support, driving engineering and efficiency efforts to ensure that the growing number of Rust developers have a great experience while also managing costs.
- An approved Rust specification effort, providing people and resources to help the Project deliver a useful and quality language specification.
Infrastructure and Technology Donors
The following organizations have generously donated in-kind infrastructure and technology services to the Rust Foundation. Our Technology Team team is grateful for the benefits they provide to the Foundation and Rust ecosystem.
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Since 2006, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has been the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud. AWS has been continually expanding its services to support virtually any workload, and it now has more than 240 fully featured services for compute, storage, databases, networking, analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), mobile, security, hybrid, virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR), media, and application development, deployment, and management from 102 Availability Zones within 32 geographic regions, with announced plans for 15 more Availability Zones and five more AWS Regions in Canada, Germany, Malaysia, New Zealand, and Thailand. Millions of customers—including the fastest-growing startups, largest enterprises, and leading government agencies—trust AWS to power their infrastructure, become more agile, and lower costs. In addition to serving as a founding Platinum Member of the Rust Foundation, AWS has made generous in-kind and financial donations in support of our Security Initiative.
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Fastly is an American cloud computing services company that provides real-time content delivery network (CDN) services. Their edge cloud platform helps developers extend their cloud infrastructure to the edge of the network, closer to users.
The Rust Foundation is grateful to be included in Fastly’s Fast Forward program, which allows the Rust Project to harness Fastly’s full-site delivery and powerful Compute@Edge platform at no cost.
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GitHub is the open source platform of choice for the Rust Project. All of the source code, builds and releases for the entire project are available through GitHub. The Rust Foundation helps manage the relationship with GitHub.
GitHub has generously donated the Foundation and the Rust Project in-kind infrastructure for running builds and tests for the Rust language and ecosystem. We appreciate their support of the Foundation and Rust.
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Google is a multinational technology company focusing on artificial intelligence, online advertising, search engine technology, cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, and consumer electronics. Their mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.
Google joined the Rust Foundation as a founding Platinum Member following years of early exploration of and investment in Rust. They attribute a drop in the share of memory-safety vulnerabilities in Android to their recent Rust adoption.
Google has also lent its time and expertise to the ongoing development of the Security Initiative. We look forward to further collaborating with them as this work continues.
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Microsoft is a software corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, supports, and sells a range of software products and services. Their mission is to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. Microsoft joined the Rust Foundation as a founding Platinum Member following years of early investment in and exploration of Rust. They are collaborating with the Rust community to continue improving the Rust language, providing tooling and library support, creating learning resources, and more.
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Mullvad VPN is a VPN service based in Sweden that focuses on user privacy and security. Mullvad’s features include a no-logs policy, encryption, leak protection, and much more.
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Wiz is the unified cloud security platform for cloud security and development teams that includes prevention, active detection and response. The Rust Foundation is grateful to Wiz for generously donating access to their platform to the Security Initiative.