Life is better with community automation
qznc via Digitalmars-d
digitalmars-d at puremagic.com
Wed Feb 8 10:07:39 PST 2017
I just watched this talk "Life is better with Rust's community
automation" by E. Dunham
Video: https://youtu.be/dIageYT0Vgg
Blog post:
http://edunham.net/2016/09/27/rust_s_community_automation.html
(Not the same talk, but very close and by the correct
speaker/blogger)
Some of the 2017 H1 vision [0] concerns "Improve process
(release, DIPs, deprecations/enhancements)" and "Improve
operational efficiency". So community automation fits the agenda.
I guess most people are roughly aware of the Rust tooling (bors,
highfive, etc). Somethings are replicated with D, but we don't
anthropomorphize [1] our tools.
One thing, I did not know yet was the Servo Starters website [2].
Servo is not Rust itself, but its biggest "demo" project. The
starters website is for newbies, who would like to contribute a
little. It maintains a list of open issues for newbies and
filters them a little.
With D, we just point people to the wiki [3]. Maybe this approach
would be a little more inviting?
[0] https://wiki.dlang.org/Vision/2017H1
[1] https://auto-tester.puremagic.com/
[2] https://starters.servo.org/
[3] https://wiki.dlang.org/Get_involved
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