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* (all versions) safe-to-deploy

From bytecodealliance/wasmtime. By Alex Crichton on 2020-12-11.

This is a Bytecode Alliance authored crate maintained in the wasm-tools repository of which I'm one of the primary maintainers and publishers for. I am employed by a member of the Bytecode Alliance and plan to continue doing so and will actively maintain this crate over time.

* (all versions) safe-to-deploy

From bytecodealliance/wasmtime. By Alex Crichton on 2023-01-01.

The Bytecode Alliance uses the wasmtime-publish crates.io account to automate publication of this crate from CI. This repository requires all PRs are reviewed by a Bytecode Alliance maintainer and it owned by the Bytecode Alliance itself.

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safe-to-deploy (implies safe-to-run)

This crate will not introduce a serious security vulnerability to production software exposed to untrusted input. More…

safe-to-run
Implied by other criteria

This crate can be compiled, run, and tested on a local workstation or in controlled automation without surprising consequences. More…


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