The title says it all: How can we grow the Rust community here on Lemmy? Many users fled Reddit or are here for different reasons. But compared to it’s commercial big brother, the Rust community here, feels more or less dead. I would like to discuss ideas, on how we can changes that and make Lemmy the default for Rust related discussions, instead of Reddit.

  • parens
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    10 months ago

    I think it’s difficult to grow programming communities. The rust forums themselves aren’t the most active (a post an hour and maybe 2 comments an hour?) and those are official. Can we hope to grow beyond that?

    Personally, my presence here is mostly passive to read news about rust. I wouldn’t mind a bot posting links to:

    • official blog entries
    • blog entries from rust maintainers
    • merges to “awesome rust” repositories
    • videos uploaded by various rust conference channels
    • announcements from rust conferences

    Basically a “global” rust RSS feed that I don’t have to do the work of cobbling together.

    If that bot were opensource, then there could be suggestions to add RSS feeds or some other integration to get news.

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      10 months ago

      But do we really want this community to be a global RSS feed? I already think we should try to add more life to the community, a global RSS feed means even less life. Bot posts may add content, but it discourage interaction.

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        10 months ago

        Looking at the posts right now, most of them are pretty much what the bot would post: blog posts, announcements, interesting repos. A bot would add more of that.

        To have people talking, you need to give them something to talk about and news is what people talk about, I think. We just have a large lurking community, which IMO isn’t bad. To have people talk more, the only things I can think of are

        • projects the community works on together (bot may be one)
        • podcasts or videos with the community
        • questions from the community

        A bot seems like the easiest in terms of investment.

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          10 months ago

          You’re talking about adding uncurated noise to the mix. I have a lot of RSS feeds that I browse through, but most of the posts I won’t share because they are just noise.