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usually held monthly and very informal. Meetings are open to everyone.
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There is a global [ calendar] [ calendar ] for keeping up with Rust events.
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+ Contact the [ community team] [ community_team ] to add your own.
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[ user_group ] : ./user_groups.html
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[ calendar ] :
https://www.google.com/calendar/[email protected]
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[ community_team ] : https://www.rust-lang.org/team.html#Community
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[ mod_team ] : https://www.rust-lang.org/team.html#Moderation
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+ <a name =" rust-development " ></a >
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## Rust Development
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Rust has had over [ 1,200 different contributors] [ authors ] , a number that grows
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- every single week. We'd love for you to join that list! If you aren't sure what
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- to work on or how to get started, take a look at our
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- [ how to contribute] [ contribute ] page.
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+ every single week. [ We'd love for you to join that list] [ contribute ] !
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As mentioned above, the [ Rust Internals Forum] [ internals_forum ] is dedicated to
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discussing the design and implementation of Rust. A lot of discussion also
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implementation process.
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[ authors ] : https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/AUTHORS.txt
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- [ contribute ] : https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
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+ [ contribute ] : contribute.html
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[ github ] : https://github.com/rust-lang/rust
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[ rfcs ] : https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs
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[ team_reports ] : https://github.com/rust-lang/subteams
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