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Tracking: inviting people to the team #8

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booyaa opened this issue Feb 20, 2018 · 4 comments
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Tracking: inviting people to the team #8

booyaa opened this issue Feb 20, 2018 · 4 comments

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@booyaa
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booyaa commented Feb 20, 2018


Please suggest anyone else we should invite that produces Rust related content or has an interest in this area by commenting on this thread.

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booyaa commented Feb 20, 2018

Opened because of #6

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bstrie commented Feb 21, 2018

How about Chris Krycho, of the New Rustacean podcast?

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I've started work on chronicle.rs which seeks to delve more into Rust's history as a resource for people to look at as well as answer interesting questions such as "Why do we call libraries crates?"

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o0Ignition0o commented May 10, 2018

May I suggest Matthias Endler ( @mre ), who runs the https://hello-rust.show/ ? (pun intended)

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