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nuke-web3 opened this issue Oct 6, 2022 · 5 comments · Fixed by #1970
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Community page lists 2020 events #1720

nuke-web3 opened this issue Oct 6, 2022 · 5 comments · Fixed by #1970
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A-Content The written content on the website. C-Bug Something isn't working.

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@nuke-web3
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What needs to be fixed?

Content on events and happenings in the community is quite stale 😬

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https://www.rust-lang.org/community

Suggested Improvement

  • Have someone own that this page is updated regularly
  • (less ideal) remove explicitly dated materials that are likely to become stale
@nuke-web3 nuke-web3 added A-Content The written content on the website. C-Bug Something isn't working. labels Oct 6, 2022
@blyxyas
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blyxyas commented Jul 2, 2023

We should change that link to this list, that is updated by the Foundation

@mariannegoldin
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mariannegoldin commented May 22, 2024

@blyxyas @nuke-web3 Refreshing this thread :) We will make the suggestion to update the community page.

In the meantime, please feel free to reference the This Week in Rust (TWIR) Events list, which is meticulously compiled and includes events from the date of publication to 5 weeks out.

@Manishearth
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Yeah we should point this elsewhere

@senekor
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senekor commented May 23, 2024

I can work on this. This Week in Rust seems like a great place to link to. I'm trying to link to the latest issue, but I'm not sure if that's possible? Something like this-week-in-rust.org/blog/latest/#upcoming-events would be great.

Alternatively... we could build that feature into our own templating, but that seems quite hacky.

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senekor commented May 23, 2024

Is the google form to "register your event" still active?

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