diff --git a/posts/inside-rust/2024-02-13-lang-team-colead.md b/posts/inside-rust/2024-02-13-lang-team-colead.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..41267b5f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/posts/inside-rust/2024-02-13-lang-team-colead.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: "Announcing Tyler Mandry as Lang Team co-lead" +author: Niko Matsakis +team: the lang design team +--- + +It gives me great pleasure to announce (rather belatedly[^b]) that Tyler Mandry has been chosen as the new lang-team co-lead. Tyler is a great choice for lead, as he always brings a balanced, thoughtful perspective to discussions, but is also willing to take strong positions when he believes he knows the right path forward. And he usually does. + +You may have seen Tyler speak at RustConf last year, where he delivered [one of the opening keynotes][kn]; Tyler also serves as the co-lead for the Async Rust Working Group, and in that capacity he has [authored a number of influential and thoughtful blog posts](https://tmandry.gitlab.io/blog/), most recently making the case for [what reliability means to async](https://tmandry.gitlab.io/blog/posts/making-async-reliable/). I know I speak for everyone on the team when I say that we are looking forward to seeing what Tyler will help bring about for Rust! + +[^b]: This announcement is way overdue, as Tyler [was chosen on Sep 21 of 2023!][1077] Sorry Tyler! Better late than never, as they say. + +[1077]: https://github.com/rust-lang/team/pull/1077#issuecomment-1730655519 + +[kn]: https://youtu.be/37yASSgrdGE?si=El-UCqxAQ7_kchi_&t=1360