Rust 2024 call for testing#1434
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@ehuss which PR needs to be included in Cargo for testing 2024 edition? |
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rust-lang/cargo#14828 (and there are some updates I need to push to that as well), along with updating the submodule in rust-lang/rust (which I can do tonight), and then waiting for that to hit nightly. |
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Status: I've revised the post a bit. It looks like we're still waiting on rust-lang/cargo#14828 to merge and end up in the nightly toolchain. It does make a much cleaner announcement and a better experience for people testing if we let that merge, so we'll see if that can happen. Perhaps this can go out tomorrow. That'd still be OK. |
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OK. We were waiting on rust-lang/rust#133465, which is now merged. Now we just need that in a nightly available via |
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The new nightly is out; I'm testing and preparing to send this out. |
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Let's do a bit more to get people excited, and tighten up some language here. For the team in the by-line, it'd be best if we had a website for our team, but for the moment, let's just link to the edition guide rather than to the team TOML file.
If someone has an older MSRV than `1.85`, the person will hit an error, so let's describe this step. We'd probably have done this as a sub bullet point, but the rendering of that does not look elegant.
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OK. It's now live. Tells your friends and feel free to post to social media. https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/11/27/Rust-2024-public-testing.html |
This adds a post to ask people to help with the 2024 edition testing.
Post-dated for Monday. I hope to at least have cargo merged tomorrow. There's also a bunch of doc updates, but those probably won't be ready before Monday, so not sure if I should wait another day.
cc @traviscross
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