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April 2017 Meetup #29

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colin-kiegel opened this issue Mar 2, 2017 · 19 comments
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April 2017 Meetup #29

colin-kiegel opened this issue Mar 2, 2017 · 19 comments
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colin-kiegel commented Mar 2, 2017

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Title: CGN: Crate Polishing Workshop + Special Guest?..

Fellow Rustaceans,
 
Our next meetup is set for the first Wednesday in April: **2017-04-05, 19:15 CET**.
 
Based on your feedback at the end of the last meetup, we have decided to try a
**Crate Polishing Meetup** this time around. This basically means we will choose a
crate we consider important and try to make it better/nicer to use. Whether that
means adding documentation, examples, or fixing bugs is up to you. Which crate
to polish will be decided at the beginning of the meetup.

If you have a suggestion, feel free to comment in our planning issue [1]. Don't
be shy to suggest your own crates – it's even better if the maintainer/author is
present!
 
Oh, and before we forget: This is actually a preliminary plan! Do you remember how
last year we had Alex Crichton, a member of the Rust core team, celebrate Rust's
1.0 anniversary with us [2]? We might have another visitor from the core team in
April this time! We can't make any promises, but will let you know as soon as we
have more details!
 
**[You can register here](https://www.meetup.com/RustCologne/events/ctcbwlywgbhb/)**.

See you soon!
 
Your Rust Cologe Organizers,
Colin, Florian, Jan-Erik, and Pascal
―  
The meetup will likely be held in English, due to our potential special guest.
 
[1]: https://github.com/Rustaceans/rust-cologne/issues/29
[2]: http://rust.cologne/2016/06/06/rust-anniversary-part-2.html

Agenda

Announcements

Rust News

Actual meetup

  • @killercup will give a talk about 'rustic APIs' at Rustfest, could give a sneak preview (≤20min) if wanted, maybe reduced to stuff relevant to crate polishing (to be determined what that is)
  • Crate polishing: Which crate should be polish?
    • cf. Crate Polishing Workshop #30
    • Collect names and "pitches" on whiteboard, allow people to mark the ones they find interesting (maybe limit this to 2-3 marks per person)
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colin-kiegel commented Mar 2, 2017

We already collected some ideas during the last meetup. I'll just copy paste them here:

  • IDE setup night
  • another OpenSpace
  • crate polishing
  • mob programming style crate polishing
  • watch existing talk and add comments
  • hacking game battleship competition
  • start with simple fns and add rust concepts
  • channel/network stuff, maybe with tokio
  • hack weekend again, maybe a workshop

Most ideas require some degree of preparation by someone. Unless someone steps up to do a talk/etc., my preference would be to keep it simple and do a OpenSpace meetup. :-)

@Rustaceans/organizers-cologne The most important part would be to send a save-the-date reminder as soon as we settled on the date. I think we already did yesterday - but I'll wait until tomorrow, in case anyone wants to stop me. ;-)

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I think we all agreed to April 5. Or, at least, nobody objected. And it's the first Wednesday in April.

Re topic: What would you be up to? I'm skeptical of everything that takes time to prepare (blame my own laziness), but would love to get my hands dirty writing code for unfamiliar areas (like, something with tokio). I see two semi-related options:

  • Doing another Open Space. Maybe tuned a bit differently than last time, with stricter timing and maybe rearranging tables to form areas for 2–4 people to sit together. We have a lot of ideas/topics and I think it's a good option to make many people happy.
  • Try mob programming/polishing something. With 1–2 groups, this is like an OpenSpace in that it is determined ad-hoc what we'd do, but with more people per group, and basically no time limit.

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Yes I think crate polishing is good in many regards.

  • We regularly have people quite new to Rust - so I think it's good to actually get our feet wet from time to time.
  • It's easy to prepare, we basically only need to prepare a list of crates that need polishing and are actively maintained (and maybe already had PRs accepted in the past).

@llogiq did a great job at documenting the experience of the Rust Darmstadt Meetup with this. 👍 :-)

PS: I have a slight preference for crate polishing over open space. And people interested in "what IDEs do other people use" will get this question answered both ways - which was a request last meetup.

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llogiq commented Mar 4, 2017

As I wrote, it's a big plus in interactivity to have the crate maintainer attending. If you do it, tell me how it went.

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@Rustaceans/organizers-cologne Updated the invitation draft! I also included the mentioning of our potential special guest as @killercup proposed! Let's get this out. :-)

I am looking forward to our meetup. To bad @badboy will not be there.

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Update: changed the footnote

The meetup will likely be held in English, due to our potential special guest.

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badboy commented Mar 20, 2017

prelimary -> preliminary

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badboy commented Mar 20, 2017

While we're at it regarding crate polishing: https://github.com/brson/rust-cookbook

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Almost all invitations sent, again except website + reddit, cc @killercup?

Hm .. forgot to mention that everyone should bring their equipment, but that should be obvious. :-) Really looking forward to it.

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All done!

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@killercup any news from our guest yet? crossing fingers.

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I hope to get an answer before the end of next week!

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@Rustaceans/organizers-cologne

  • I have included some news in the first post which I think are noteworthy, feel free to add additional entries.
  • I have also included a reminder to ask about interest in Hail (and imix) systems.

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@Rustaceans/organizers-cologne Hooray, Gary Newvan will indeed join us. Ok, I sent an update about Gary joining us via meetup, both forums and twitter. Would anyone do the website and reddit again?

Can't wait. :-)

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brakmic commented Apr 1, 2017

Hi all,

Call me "outdated" but why is there a link to some gaming platform called "HumbleBundle".

Do we advertise them...I hope not.

Regards,

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brakmic commented Apr 1, 2017

I think the special guest's family name is "Newman" not "Newvan".

https://www.meetup.com/RustCologne/events/238165412/

https://twitter.com/garrynewman

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In case you wonder - the whole Gary Newvan thing was just an April Fools' joke. We are looking forward to some nice crate polishing with you (without a special guest). ;-)

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Updated the description above with a few more links and grouped the agenda with headlines. Primary changes:

  • I have a coupon for 15% off Rustfest tickets especially for use in our meetup!
  • Suggested way to determine the crate we polish (short pitch + add to whiteboard, members add check marks to the suggestions they like)

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colin-kiegel commented Apr 5, 2017

Notes: Todays picks

News:

Other:

  • Interest in embedding programming: roughly 4 out of 14 people are generally interested

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