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Rust 2019: From productivity to maintainability

I put together a blog post for the call for Rust 2019 posts. Let me know what you think. Read full topic

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Rust 2019: From productivity to maintainability

Very good article! Beyond tracking we need people to develop tools. Anything that brings in more developers increases the pool of potential volunteers and should be a priority. Similarly anything that...

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Rust 2019: From productivity to maintainability

Some sort of verification that crates uploaded to Crates.io are the same as what is visible in github what reviewers saw. The easiest way to do this might be to have Crates.io pull directly from...

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Rust 2019: From productivity to maintainability

carols10cents: docs.rs allows you to inspect crate source; for example, here’s the source of lazy_static 1.2.0 . Ah, I wasn't aware it provided full inspection of the crate contents, thanks! Read full...

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Rust 2019: From productivity to maintainability

and things like calculating diffs for changes across versions. There's already a tool for that: GitHub GitHub - ferrous-systems/cargo-review-deps: A tool for auditing Cargo... A tool for auditing...

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carols10cents: Crates.io currently doesn’t require that package authors use any code hosting, let alone particular ones. There would be complaints about changing that requirement, We can create a...

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