This Week in Rust Docs 1
Hello and welcome to This Week in Rust Docs!
This Week in Rust Docs is openly developed on GitHub. If you find any errors in this week’s issue, please submit a PR.
This week’s edition was edited by: GuillaumeGomez.
Why this newsletter?
There isn’t an official Rust docs team yet, but several of us have decided to start working as a team, even though it’s not official. Here’s what we’ll be working on:
- Working on the front-end part of rustdoc.
- Working on error code explanations.
- Improving Rust documentation.
- Improving the Rustbook (also known as “The Book”).
Since documentation is a really important part of Rust, why not keep people up-to-date about what’s happening?
Latest news
In the two last weeks, we opened two RFCs:
Once they’re approved, the work on Rust documentation will certainly increase again. They both intend to normalize how to write specific documentation. Please take a look at them. :)
Current opened issues
For now, here are the issues opened for Rust documentation:
They both need help to move forward so any contribution is very welcome!
Recent doc contributions
@GuillaumeGomez worked on both rustdoc front-end and documentation improvements. @Steveklabnik worked on The Standard Library Documentation Checklist RFC.
Meetings
Next meeting will be on Wednesday 13rd of April 2016 at 20:00 GMT on #rust-docs channel on irc.mozilla.org, feel free to come!