That page explains the process, who is in charge of it, and links to the roadmap for this year.
2021 is a pretty chill year for Rust overall. The project is largely focused inward, the Foundation is newly launched and figuring itself out, the edition is going to be much smaller than in 2018, and most things that are shipping are polish, bugfixes, and small API improvements.
> What is the vision for 2025?
We only plan in year increments; it is extremely difficult to do longer-term forecasting than that in an open source project. To be honest, even yearly is hard to do with more detail than high-level goals.
https://www.rust-lang.org/ has a big old "governance" header on it, which links to this page https://www.rust-lang.org/governance
That page explains the process, who is in charge of it, and links to the roadmap for this year.
2021 is a pretty chill year for Rust overall. The project is largely focused inward, the Foundation is newly launched and figuring itself out, the edition is going to be much smaller than in 2018, and most things that are shipping are polish, bugfixes, and small API improvements.
> What is the vision for 2025?
We only plan in year increments; it is extremely difficult to do longer-term forecasting than that in an open source project. To be honest, even yearly is hard to do with more detail than high-level goals.