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Add Centril to the lang team #230

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@Centril Centril merged commit cd54241 into rust-lang:master Aug 11, 2018
Centril pushed a commit to Centril/rfcbot-rs that referenced this pull request Aug 11, 2018
Centril added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 16, 2018
* add itertools as dependency.

* add database model for Poll stuff.

* really add itertools as dependency in main.rs.

* teams: expose test data, change team names a bit, expose ping and name of teams.

* refactor a bunch of logic and implement polling (hopefully...).

* update command grammar in README.md.

* fix syntax error in up.sql migration.

* fix copy error in up.sql migration.

* fix typo in up.sql migration.

* close poll when everyone has answered it.

* fix #212 by filtering in unstarted fcps. (#223)

* Update toolchain and lockfile (#232)

* update toolchain and lockfile.

* add never_type gate.

* Add Centril to the lang team (#230)

* fix typos (quized -> quizzed).

* fix 225, and deal with leading whitespace.

* colocate from_invocation_line and from_str_all.

* get rid of global state from command parser.

* review -> response for polls.

* fix comments.

* make progress on all 3 in evaluate_nags.

* RfcBotCommand::{AskQuestion -> StartPoll}.

* gracefully handle poll comment typos.

* fix bug.
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