And what if someone gets pwned by a bog standard logic or input validation bug in your slopped together "nginx" that is not present in the original?
If someone is running projects with a big "alpha" tag in production, exposed to the web they very well might get pwned haha!
And what if they get owned by a memory safety issue that's in the original and not the rewrite?
I know many of these projects have been around for years but it's time for developers to put on their big boy panties and start taking memory safe languages seriously. Watching the same attacks again and again for 30 years is getting droll.