If you have time, please tune in to @jonhoo's amazing work. He has contributed to Rustup in the past and any project will be lucky to get his attention. His streams are well presented and there's always something to learn from for any level of viewer.
It's about time we do a 2nd open-source contribution stream, so this Saturday at 4PM UTC (everytimezone.com/s/163b1f5e) we'll yet again write & submit PRs to some OSS @rustlang projects! I want to focus on Rust tooling, so was thinking rustup and cargo, but suggestions are welcome!
Rustup will be pleased to receive contributions from you once again if you choose us; but also if you pick someone else then I'm sure they'll equally appreciate it.
I may not have a @rustfest ticket, but I'm booked to be in Barcelona, so if I can't find a way in, I'll just have to hack on Rustup and Sequoia in a bar :D If I owe you a beer and you're in Barcelona for Rustfest, prod me and we'll sync up.
Rustup 1.20.0 has been released, featuring lots of improvements including profiles and installing the latest nightly with available components! πππ
Check out the highlights in our blog post:
blog.rust-lang.org/2019/10/1β¦
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This is a really good overview of what an async @rustlang runtime does, and also how the Tokio runtime works under the hood. Highly recommended if you want to grok the nitty-gritty of how Rust futures are executed.