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@alexcrichton - we're not quite ready. @Manishearth is currently reviewing and will make a few edits first. |
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title: "Launching the 2018 State of Rust Survey" | ||
author: The Rust Community Team | ||
description: "Hearing from you about the second year of Rust" |
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third year :-)
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Ah to be young again
Besides the third year thing and getting the languages in for the survey this LGTM and I'm excited to tally all this up and see how the community is doing! :D |
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It's that time again! Time for us to take a look at how the Rust project is doing, and where we should plan for the future. The Rust Community Team is pleased to announce our [2018 State of Rust Survey][survey]! Whether or not you use Rust today, we want to know your opinions. Your responses will help the project understand its strengths and weaknesses, and to establish development priorities for the future. |
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"where we should plan for the future" sounds strange with the "how" in the first part of the sentence, and sounds like we're trying to decide a place to meet? "what we should plan for the future" sounds better to me
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"Your responses will help the project understand its strengths and weaknesses, and to establish development priorities for the future."
I would change this to:
"Your responses will help the project understand its strengths and weaknesses and establish development priorities for the future."
(remove the comma and "to")
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It's that time again! Time for us to take a look at how the Rust project is doing, and where we should plan for the future. The Rust Community Team is pleased to announce our [2018 State of Rust Survey][survey]! Whether or not you use Rust today, we want to know your opinions. Your responses will help the project understand its strengths and weaknesses, and to establish development priorities for the future. | ||
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Completing this survey should take about 10 to 15 minutes, and is anonymous unless you choose to give us your contact information. We will be accepting submissions until September 8th, and we will write up our findings a month or so afterwards to [blog.rust-lang.org]. You can see last year’s results [here][2017 survey]. |
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I would remove the comma after "minutes" because "is anonymous..." isn't a complete sentence
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Completing this survey should take about 10 to 15 minutes, and is anonymous unless you choose to give us your contact information. We will be accepting submissions until September 8th, and we will write up our findings a month or so afterwards to [blog.rust-lang.org]. You can see last year’s results [here][2017 survey]. | ||
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This year, volunteers have also translated the survey into many languages! You can now take the survey in a number of languages: |
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"many languages" and "number of languages" sounds repetitive, what about "You can now take the survey in:"?
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(If you speak multiple languages, please pick one) | ||
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Please help us spread the word by sharing the survey link on your social network feeds, at meetups, around your office and in other communities. |
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plz add oxford comma after "around your office" thx :)
This now has @aturon and @carols10cents fixes added. |
@rust-lang/core - We should be ready. We'll take the surveys live before this hits the blog, just let us know when. |
The post looks good to me, but I am unable to view the survey, so can't really approve or request changes there. Presumably it's good, though! |
@Mark-Simulacrum - I can add if you if you like. It's nearly identical to last year's survey with a few wording tweaks and a couple new questions |
Doesn't matter to me -- I'll review it if you want. |
@Mark-Simulacrum - thanks. I think we're probably good there, since it's the third year for pretty much the same survey. |
suggestions were address
Draft of the 2018 survey announcement