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@@ -153,9 +153,6 @@ instead. Both targets are the same, `wasm32-wasi` is only being renamed, and
 this [change to the WASI target](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/04/09/updates-to-rusts-wasi-targets.html)
 is being done to enable removing `wasm32-wasi` in January 2025.
 
-The `wasm32-wasip2` target, which targets WASI 0.2, is now also a tier 2 target.
-See [the announcement post](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/09/05/wasip2-tier-2.html) for more details.
-
 #### Fixes CVE-2024-43402
 
 `std::process::Command` now correctly escapes arguments when invoking batch
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----
-layout: post
-title: "The wasm32-wasip2 Target Has Reached Tier 2 Support"
-author: Yosh Wuyts
----
-
-In April of this year we posted an update about [Rust's WASI
-targets](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/04/09/updates-to-rusts-wasi-targets.html)
-to the main Rust blog. In it we covered the rename of the `wasm32-wasi` target
-to `wasm32-wasip1`, and the introduction of the new `wasm32-wasip2` target as a
-"tier 3" target. This meant that while the target was available as part of
-`rustc`, it was not guaranteed to build. We're pleased to announce
-that this is changing.
-
-For those unfamiliar with WebAssembly (Wasm) components and WASI 0.2, here is a
-quick, simplified primer:
-
-- **Core Wasm** is a (virtual) instruction format for programs to be compiled into (think: x86-64).
-- **Wasm components** are a container format and type system that wrap Core Wasm instructions into typed, hermetic binaries and libraries (think: ELF).
-- **WASI** is a reserved namespace for a collection of standardized Wasm component interfaces (think: POSIX header files).
-
-For a more detailed explanation see the [WASI 0.2 announcement
-post](https://bytecodealliance.org/articles/WASI-0.2) on the Bytecode Alliance
-blog.
-
-## What's new?
-
-Starting Rust 1.81 (2024-09-05) the `wasm32-wasip2` (WASI 0.2) target will be
-made available as a tier-2 target. Among other things this now means it is
-guaranteed to build, and will become available to install as a prebuilt target
-via Rustup using the following command:
-
-```bash
-rustup target add wasm32-wasip2
-```
-
-Up until now Rust users writing [Wasm
-Components](https://component-model.bytecodealliance.org) would use tools (like
-[cargo-component]) which target the WASI 0.1 target (`wasm32-wasip1`) which
-would be packaged into a WASI 0.2 Component by a post-processing step invoked
-separately by the tooling. With the introduction of `wasm32-wasip2` as a tier-2
-target, that tooling can instead directly target WASI 0.2 without the need for
-additional tooling or compat shims.
-
-What this also means is that ecosystem crates can begin targeting WASI 0.2
-directly for platform-specific code. WASI 0.1 did not have support for sockets.
-Now that we have a stable tier 2 platform available, crate authors should be
-able to finally start writing WASI-compatible network code. To target WASI 0.2
-from Rust, authors can use the following `cfg` attribute:
-
-[cargo-component]: https://github.com/bytecodealliance/cargo-component
-
-```rust
-#[cfg(all(target_os = "wasi", target_env = "p2"))]
-mod wasip2 {
-    // items go here
-}
-```
-
-## What's next?
-
-The WASI 0.2 Rust target being on tier 2 means it's supported and stable. But
-unfortunately it is also still incomplete. Most notably stdlib support is still
-limited. To target platform-native functionality we recommend to either use the
-[wasi](https://docs.rs/wasi/latest/wasi/) crate directly, which is the WASI
-equivalent to the `libc` crate. Or else generate their own bindings to the [WASI
-specifications](https://github.com/WebAssembly/WASI/tree/main/wasip2) using the
-[wit-bindgen](https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wit-bindgen/) generator.
-
-We expect to gradually extend the Rust stdlib with support for WASI 0.2 APIs
-throughout the remainder of this year into the next. That work has already
-started, with for example
-[rust-lang/rust#129638](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/129638) adding
-native support for `std::net` to WASI 0.2. We expect more of these PRs to land
-through the remainder of the year.
-
-## Conclusion
-
-The `wasm32-wasip2` target will become installable via rustup starting Rust
-1.81.0 (2024-09-05). This will make it possible for the Rust compiler to
-directly compile to the Wasm Components format, targeting the WASI 0.2
-interfaces. We're excited for Wasm Components and WASI 0.2 to have reached this
-milestone, and are excited to see what folks in the ecosystem will be building
-with it!