estimated audit backlog: 67560 lines
I started learning rust. Worried about trusting all the various code that gets pulled in from the interwebs to compile the first example project in the book (which depends only on “rand” to get random numbers, which requires 8 different libraries), I installed “cargo vet” so that I’d at least know about it if I accidentally added things that haven’t been vetted by anyone at all.
Doing this installed a further 200 crates, with no indication as to whether they have themselves been vetted by anyone or not, and tells me that half the ones I already had just from adding “rand” have not been vetted by anyone.
Anyway, I’m learning rust.


They may not have been formally vetted, but they are in the sense that the majority of those 200 crates are used widely in everyone else’s projects.
But yeah, this is definitely a blind spot, not just for rust, but all modern build systems that accept code from various sources. At least cargo vet is a step in the right direction.