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doc: Document our current rough-draft policy on Rust dependencies.

 * FIXES #25310: https://bugs.torproject.org/25310
Isis Lovecruft 6 anni fa
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@@ -61,6 +61,22 @@ In general, we use modules from only the Rust standard library
 whenever possible. We will review including external crates on a
 case-by-case basis.
 
+If a crate only contains traits meant for compatibility between Rust
+crates, such as [the digest crate](https://crates.io/crates/digest) or
+[the failure crate](https://crates.io/crates/failure), it is very likely
+permissible to add it as a dependency.  However, a brief review should
+be conducted as to the usefulness of implementing external traits
+(i.e. how widespread is the usage, how many other crates either
+implement the traits or have trait bounds based upon them), as well as
+the stability of the traits (i.e. if the trait is going to change, we'll
+potentially have to re-do all our implementations of it).
+
+For large external libraries, especially which implement features which
+would be labour-intensive to reproduce/maintain ourselves, such as
+cryptographic or mathematical/statistics libraries, only crates which
+have stabilised to 1.0.0 should be considered, however, again, we may
+make exceptions on a case-by-case basis.
+
 Currently, Tor requires that you use the latest stable Rust version. At
 some point in the future, we will freeze on a given stable Rust version,
 to ensure backward compatibility with stable distributions that ship it.