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Expand the Rust Bookshelf 📚 #49453

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frewsxcv opened this issue Mar 28, 2018 · 9 comments
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Expand the Rust Bookshelf 📚 #49453

frewsxcv opened this issue Mar 28, 2018 · 9 comments
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A-docs Area: documentation for any part of the project, including the compiler, standard library, and tools C-tracking-issue Category: A tracking issue for an RFC or an unstable feature. E-hard Call for participation: Hard difficulty. Experience needed to fix: A lot. P-medium Medium priority T-lang Relevant to the language team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue.

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frewsxcv commented Mar 28, 2018

In the Rust Documentation team meeting today, there was a discussion about bringing more books/docs into the Rust Bookshelf. We want to improve the discoverability for these other books and also provide Rust users with more non-introductory resources.

Here are some ideas:

Note: this list is not exhaustive nor have any of these books been finalized as being added

cc @rust-lang/docs

@frewsxcv frewsxcv added the A-docs Area: documentation for any part of the project, including the compiler, standard library, and tools label Mar 28, 2018
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tinaun commented Mar 29, 2018

any chance of moving the rendered rfc repo http://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/ to the bookshelf? or at least linking it in more places. i think it would be useful alongside the unstable book

@QuietMisdreavus QuietMisdreavus added the C-tracking-issue Category: A tracking issue for an RFC or an unstable feature. label Apr 3, 2018
@steveklabnik steveklabnik added E-hard Call for participation: Hard difficulty. Experience needed to fix: A lot. P-medium Medium priority labels May 28, 2018
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Triage: rustc guide has been added; embedded book has a PR open.

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Triage: Embedded book is now added. Since the docs team has been disbanded, what do we do with this issue?

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We keep it? The work hasn't been done yet after all.

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I'm of two minds. Like yes, we want to add these books to the bookshelf. But is this issue actually going to help that goal? I'm not sure.

Anyway, TL;DR is that yes, we'd still like to do this and it's not done yet.

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pnkfelix commented Jun 3, 2022

Visiting for T-compiler backlog bonanza.

This doesn't have a clear owner, either as a person nor as a team. The compiler team does not believe it to be a tracking issue in the usual sense.

I am for now assigning it to T-lang, under the philosophy that they are closest to making decisions about how people using Rust interface with it. But I would be fine with it being bounced to T-core, or to any other team that is currently active.

@rustbot label: T-lang I-lang-nominated

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joshtriplett commented Jun 7, 2022

We discussed this in today's @rust-lang/lang meeting.

An omnibus issue with a variety of items in it is hard to make progress on. We're going to close this issue, however, we'd like to add links to the items in this list that are official (under the rust-lang organization): the API guidelines, and (if the team maintaining it thinks it's ready for this) the async programming guide.

We could also link to the RFCs guide, with appropriate caveats for what it means and that it isn't necessarily up-to-date documentation (e.g. we update features without going back and updating the RFC).

We're not at this time looking to link to further third-party resources from this page.

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For helpful reference: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/doc/index.md is the file which generates this page; offline availability currently means a submodule imported into this repo.

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