RS-CA is a community project dedicated to preserving and maintaining important Rust crates that have been abandoned or archived.
- Keep vital crates available for the Rust ecosystem.
- Ensure repositories always have active maintainers with write access.
- Fix security issues and update dependencies.
- Keep older but important code working with newer Rust versions.
- Contact the original author to request a repository transfer (when possible).
- If transfer isn’t possible, hard fork the repository.
- Maintain the crate under community stewardship.
- Archive the original version for historical reference.
- Know a crate that’s important but abandoned or archived?
Open an issue here: Managed Crates - Have Rust open-source experience and a little spare time?
Join the org and help keep the ecosystem healthy.
- RS-CA code is dual licensed under MIT or Apache 2.0.
- Crates keep their original licenses.
Not affiliated with crates.io or the official Rust project.