About Rust Atlas

Rust Atlas is a curated directory of production Rust stack architectures. Every recommendation is backed by evidence -- benchmarks, production reports, community consensus, and editorial review.

How It Works

Stacks are submitted by practitioners who use them in production. Each stack includes the full component matrix (crates, services, infrastructure), the rationale for each choice, and explicit tradeoffs.

Claims about stacks are tracked independently and linked to evidence items. An automated reconciliation process periodically re-evaluates claims against fresh evidence, updating confidence and controversy scores.

Evidence-Backed Claims

Unlike opinion-based "awesome lists," every claim on Rust Atlas carries a confidence score derived from linked evidence. Claims can be endorsed or challenged, and the reconciliation engine adjusts scores as new data arrives.

Confidence -- Strong evidence, community consensus
Contested -- Active debate, conflicting evidence
Deprecated -- Superseded or no longer recommended
Rising -- New evidence accumulating rapidly

Reconciliation

The reconciliation engine runs periodically, checking that evidence URLs are still live, scanning for new benchmarks and blog posts, and re-scoring claims. This means scores reflect the current state of the ecosystem, not a snapshot from when the stack was submitted.

Contributing

Submit your own stack, endorse or challenge existing claims, or add evidence items. All contributions are reviewed by the editorial team and verified through the reconciliation pipeline.

Submit a stack

Contact

Rust Atlas is built by Coproduct. For questions, sponsorship inquiries, or editorial partnerships, reach out via GitHub.