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Community 1.0

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Personal thanks Graydon Hoare, Tim Chevalier, Julia Evans

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Before today, the Rust community was in "interested nerd mode".

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After today, we can grow beyond that.

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On Rust Hate-Writing. http://gray- don2.dreamwidth.org/209581.html

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Appreciate that Rust is a lovely technology that’s got all the signs of a bright future, but acknowledge that it’s not without inherent limitations, compromises, mistakes and warts. And then let go of both these views, the boosting and the fretting. It’s just a language.

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Languages span communities.

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We have a great seed of community members from communities that are experienced with outreach and fixing community problems.

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Let’s not commit the same mistake of "getting the technology right first".

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Assume reasons for not attending are based on valid feelings.

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Who's not here?

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And why?

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Let’s be an inclusive community, not just in words, but also in action.

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Let’s not be an isolated community.

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We need help with that.

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• Regular learners group ("Just run- ning" is okay) • Active outreach • Projects under our umbrella (e.g. going to CCCamp with Nodeschool and Ruby Berlin)

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I’d like our community to be a center of this.

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Please come talk to us.