On Friday, June 3rd, the Rust Compiler team had a planning meeting for the June 2022 steering cycle.
Note: This schedule has changed since this post was first published: the dates of the first two meetings were revised.
T-compiler June Steering Schedule
Date | Meeting Id | Meeting Topic |
---|---|---|
2022-06-10 | compiler-team#517 | 2022 Q2 P-high review |
2022-06-17 | compiler-team#516 | path sanitisation changes rfc#3127 |
2022-06-24 | compiler-team#484 | Compiler Feature Backlog Bonanza |
2022-07-01 | none | (planning for July cycle) |
Details
Every fourth Friday, the Rust compiler team decides how it is going to use its scheduled steering and design meeting time over the next three Fridays.
On Friday, 10 June, we will be doing a quarterly review of the open P-high issues. pnkfelix will do some ahead of time work triaging some of the issues, and potentially prepare a meeting document summarizing the remainder, to maximize the quality of our synchronous in-meeting time.
On Friday, 17 June, we will review RFC PR #3127, which proposes new rustc and Cargo options to allow path sanitisation by default.
On Friday, 24 June, we will be having a "backlog bonanza", in a similar vein to that done by T-lang, to review the list of unimplemented or partially-implemented features. pnkfelix and Jack Huey will prepare a document to drive the meeting.
On Friday, 1 July, we will hold our planning meeting for the next steering cycle in July.
Each meeting will run from 2pm to 3pm GMT, and will take place on the T-compiler/meetings zulip stream.