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It is going to take a given time then stabilizes then decline. I guess maybe a year or so, until all major flaws and bugs are discovered and addressed. Maybe the rust code would help in this. After that it would either go back to normal, which is most likely or developer get up to speed using right tools.
AI could help accelerate writing fixes for reported bugssmaw as it does for discovering them.
AI is also likely to write bugs faster than they are reported.
Why? Are these bugs in modules that are memory management related?