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by staticassertion
1776 days ago
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> A typical announcement says WHO does WHAT and HOW, maybe even WHY in succinct, clear language. I think that's really fair feedback FWIW. > would've been to write an RFC to some mailing list I don't think this is a thing in Rust, but there is a user forum/ subreddit. > I'm sure they'll learn as they go along, and I probably am being way to harsh on people who actually are trying to do something good for the community. Yeah I think that's all I'm saying. Maybe this is the wrong venue, but I don't think your criticism was necessary or constructive in totality - some of it is, some of it isn't. I'm sure that much of this feedback will be incorporated, based on what I'm seeing from the author. |
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The reason why the GitHub organization was created BEFORE anything else was because of a tweet. I originally tweeted that I created the organization, and wanted to see if people were interested in using it (regardless of ownership). It unexpectedly blew up, and with encouragement from replies/DMs, I decided to add least plant a flag.
> WHO
This needs to be better clarified, I agree. This is a small section on this: https://github.com/rust-cloud-native/core#owners-and-members
> WHAT
This could be clearer as well. Perhaps, this section should indicate that we want to be a blank canvas or sandbox for issue/discussion filers to determine course: https://github.com/rust-cloud-native/core#what-are-the-goals...