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"textContent": "jmillikin:\n\n> but the Go ecosystem shows that for packages published by individuals the level of trust/reputation derived from identity is clamped to zero.\n\nSources? In Rust I would say that is not true: if I see burntsushi or another famous Rust library author I definitely trust it more. I will often also look at what other crates an author has written and what their popularity is as a contributing factor to trustworthiness.",
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