diff --git a/posts/2020-09-03-Planning-2021-Roadmap.md b/posts/2020-09-03-Planning-2021-Roadmap.md index f54e093b6..868c70399 100644 --- a/posts/2020-09-03-Planning-2021-Roadmap.md +++ b/posts/2020-09-03-Planning-2021-Roadmap.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ One way of helping us understand the lens you're looking at Rust through is to g - "As a day-to-day Rust developer, I want Rust to make consuming libraries a better experience so that I can more easily take advantage of the ecosystem" - "As an embedded developer who wants to grow the niche, I want Rust to make end-to-end embedded development easier so that newcomers can get started more easily" -This year, to make sure we don’t miss anything, when you write a post please submit it into [this google form](https://forms.gle/Hv41uA5qJEY89XRm7)! We will try to look at posts not submitted via this form, too, but posts submitted here aren’t going to be missed. Any platform — from blogs to GitHub gists — is fine! +This year, to make sure we don’t miss anything, when you write a post please submit it into [this google form](https://forms.gle/Hv41uA5qJEY89XRm7)! We will try to look at posts not submitted via this form, too, but posts submitted here aren’t going to be missed. Any platform — from blogs to GitHub gists — is fine! We plan to close the form on October 5th. To give you some context for the upcoming year, we established these high-level goals for 2020, and we wanted to take a look back at the first part of the year. We’ve made some excellent progress! diff --git a/posts/2020-09-21-Scheduling-2021-Roadmap.md b/posts/2020-09-21-Scheduling-2021-Roadmap.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cc3681df7 --- /dev/null +++ b/posts/2020-09-21-Scheduling-2021-Roadmap.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: "Call for 2021 Roadmap Blogs Ending Soon" +author: The Rust Core Team +release: false +--- + +We will be closing the collection of blog posts on **October 5th**. As a reminder, we plan to close the [survey](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2020/09/10/survey-launch.html) on **September 24th**, later this week. + +If you haven't written a post yet, read the [initial announcement](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2020/09/03/Planning-2021-Roadmap.html). + +Looking forward, we are expecting the following: + +* Roadmap RFC proposed by mid-November +* Roadmap RFC merged by mid-December + +We look forward to reading your posts!