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title: "December 2024 Project Director Update"
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author: Carol Nichols
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team: Rust Foundation Project Directors <https://foundation.rust-lang.org/about/>
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Hello and welcome to the inaugural Rust Foundation Project Director update! I’m Carol Nichols, I’m
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one of the authors on The Rust Programming Language book and a member of the crates.io team, and [I
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was recently selected by the Leadership Council to represent the Rust Project on the board of the
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Rust Foundation][carol-nichols-board-announcement].
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[carol-nichols-board-announcement]: https://foundation.rust-lang.org/news/announcing-the-rust-foundation-s-newest-project-director-carol-nichols/
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One of my personal goals for my term as a Project Director is to communicate more and in different
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ways with the Rust Project and the wider Rust community about what it’s like being a Project
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Director and what the Rust Foundation is working on. This update post is one experiment along those
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lines.
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In this post, you’ll find the highlights, from my perspective, of last month’s board meeting now
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that the minutes have been posted publicly. I might cover other topics in the future, and I hope to
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encourage other Project Directors to write as well, but recapping Foundation Board meetings is
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where I’ve decided to start.
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The full board meeting minutes are [posted on the Foundation’s website][foundation-resources] after
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the following month’s board meeting where the minutes are approved. The [meeting on November 12,
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2024][foundation-board-minutes-2024-11], was the first board meeting I attended, and here’s what I
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thought were the most interesting parts.
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[foundation-resources]: https://foundation.rust-lang.org/resources/
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[foundation-board-minutes-2024-11]: https://foundation.rust-lang.org/static/minutes/2024-11-12-minutes.pdf
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The Foundation staff gave the board updates on their recent work:
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- Bec Rumbul, in the Executive Director update, covered that the reworked Trademark Policy draft
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was in public comment. The Foundation is pursuing funding from the Sovereign Tech Fund and
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[Alpha-Omega]. The Foundation is monitoring the situation with a few Linux maintainers’
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permissions being removed due to US sanctions: there’s no similar situation involving Rust at
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this time but Bec is preparing for the possibility.
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- Joel Marcey gave the Infrastructure/Technology update: Foundation employees are working on
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reducing Rust’s CI costs, and there was progress on a number of other technical initiatives.
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- Paul Lenz’s Finance and Grants update included a draft 2025 budget, and a proposal for spending
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$10,000 on a trial of an internship program which the board voted to approve.
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- Gracie Gregory gave a Communications update that included the securing of a venue for RustConf
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2025 that will be publicly announced soon, and that the Foundation’s new website was almost ready
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to launch.
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[Alpha-Omega]: https://alpha-omega.dev/
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Ryan Levick gave the Project Director update, which included discussion of the Project Goals
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Initiative working to define the Project’s priorities for the near future.
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The main item of business in the meeting was discussion of [DARPA’s Translating All C To Rust (aka
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TRACTOR) program][darpa-tractor] and the Rust Foundation’s possible involvement in the evaluation
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portion of the contest. Us Project Directors have some questions and thoughts surrounding this
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contest, and we’re continuing these discussions with the rest of the board and the DARPA
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representative. No final decisions have been made; more details will be presented for the board’s
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approval in early 2025.
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[darpa-tractor]: https://www.darpa.mil/research/programs/translating-all-c-to-rust
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That’s it for this month’s update! If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, please
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email all of the project directors via project-directors at rust-lang.org or join us in [the
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#foundation channel on the Rust Zulip][foundation-zulip]. Have a great holiday season; I’ll post
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again in 2025!
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[foundation-zulip]: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/335408-foundation

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