Hello,

I just found this article (in french, for those able to read it):

https://linuxfr.org/users/apichat/journaux/salut-toto-salutation-regle-editoriale-et-nom-sur-internet

I’m enjoyed to see GNS gains in interest, and think to keep supporting
old ICANN DNS name for compatibility!

However I have two questions currently:

Is there really a rewritting going to happen in rust? Is it going to
become the official implementation? Will a Rust frontend be added to
gcc? otherwise isn’t this a problem given the sortof rivalry between GNU
and LLVM which purposedly allows, supports and now *has* contributing to
create proprietary languages (such as Swift, iirc)?

What about graph- rather than tree(hierarchy)-based reference system?
for instance if I want galex.eu, galex.fr, galex.it, to point to the
same thing, how might that be used (I had difficulty formulating this
question since the first time I learnt about GNS, in 2013)?  Would there
be some anti-redundance system to ensure for instance org.eu and eu.org
point to the same thing (because otherwise keeping the distinction
between stuff.fr.eu.org and stuff.eu.org.fr might be a problem)?
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