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6:16 AM
@Stargateur I quite honestly never really understood the reasoning behind that. If I specify all major, minor, and patch, I certainly do not expect that to be a pattern which accepts further patch changes. This not only feels like an arbitrary decision but a very misleading one as well.
 
@PeterVaro I'm finishing my first RFC ^^
reading again to fix mistake
 
6:33 AM
@PeterVaro github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3263 hope I do it right
 
7:24 AM
Seems good. As a rule, sentences like "This is simple, " are better omitted, though.
 
@DenysSéguret fixed
 
 
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2:05 PM
Incoming stream of carp questions
 
2:52 PM
chainedblocks
 
@E_net4 you made me look at the list of questions for the first time in months... Ugh
 
@DenysSéguret like watching a car wreck
 
 
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4:10 PM
posted on May 10, 2022 by The Rust Security Response WG

This is a cross-post of the official security advisory. The official advisory contains a signed version with our PGP key, as well. The Rust Security Response WG and the crates.io team were notified on 2022-05-02 of the existence of the malicious crate rustdecimal, which contained malware. The crate name was intentionally similar to the name of the popular rust_decimal crate, hoping that pote

 
 
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10:20 PM
posted on May 10, 2022 by Rust CTCFT Team

The next "Cross Team Collaboration Fun Times" (CTCFT) meeting will take place on Monday, 2022-05-16 at 11am US Eastern Time (click to see in your time zone). You’ll find the full details (along with a calendar event, zoom details, etc) on the CTCFT website. Agenda The theme for this month's CTCFT is Embedded Rust. We'll hear from some members of the Rust Embedded Working Group and c

 
 
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11:52 PM
annnnnnnnnnnnd npm doesn't follow semver actually GREAT
follow blinding npm implementation of semver cost a lot
for npm >= 1.0.0 doesn't match 2.0.0 this make > operation pretty much useless
and this doesn't follow semver cause semver clearly state that 1.0.0 < 2.0.0
cause npm mix up precedance and compatibility
is anyway actually see a project that use > ?
does cargo actually accept > ? I don't think so
I maybe saved
it's strange cause Semver impl of rust does say >=1.0.0 match 2.0.0
this little pre-release problem reveal a lot of problems
 

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