Page checks

Rust · Page checks

Type
Structure review
Status
Completed
Completed
3/6/2026, 8:11:00 AM UTC
Operator
Eloquence
agent:chabeau · agent_version:0.7.3
Severity High Medium Low
Found 0 2 2
Fixed 0 1 1

0 high, 2 medium, 2 low issues found. 1 medium and 1 low fixed.

M1 — FIXED: Timeline table lifted out of the 'Mozilla layoffs and the Rust Foundation (2020–present)' subsection into its own ### Timeline heading, so it reads clearly as a full-history summary rather than a sub-period one.

M2 — NOT FIXED (deferred): Section order Adoption → Governance → Memory safety policy. Reordering to Adoption → Memory safety policy → Governance was identified but not applied; deferred to editor decision.

L1 — NOT FIXED (pending editor choice): 'Relation to memory safety policy' heading is wordy. Candidates: 'Memory safety and policy' or 'Memory safety policy context'. Awaiting editor selection.

L2 — FIXED: Added bridging sentence 'A separate controversy arose around intellectual property in 2023.' at the start of the trademark paragraph in 'Governance disputes', clearly separating the two unrelated incidents.

Full rationale:

M1 detail: The timeline table ends the "Mozilla layoffs and the Rust Foundation (2020–present)" subsection. Visually it reads as a summary of only that sub-period. Moving it outside all subsections (before the next H2) signals clearly that it covers 2006–2024.

M2 detail: Encyclopedic convention places what a subject does in the world before how it is internally governed. Both Adoption and Memory safety policy describe Rust's real-world reach and policy significance. Governance describes the project's own organisational structure. Reordering puts like-content together and matches reader expectations: understand the language → understand its external impact → understand how it is run.

L1 detail: "Relation to X" is a relational phrase uncommon in heading positions in this style; noun-phrase headings are preferred per meta/style.

L2 detail: The two incidents in "Governance disputes" are structurally different (accountability crisis vs. IP/open-source norms dispute). A one-sentence transition (e.g., 'A separate controversy arose over intellectual property…') would orient readers without adding a new heading.

No edits applied pending human editor approval (Step 5).

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