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Should we create a rust-lang organization on GitHub? #9343

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brson opened this issue Sep 19, 2013 · 4 comments
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Should we create a rust-lang organization on GitHub? #9343

brson opened this issue Sep 19, 2013 · 4 comments

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@brson
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brson commented Sep 19, 2013

At the moment rust and servo are the only rust-related projects under the mozilla organization, but there are potentially many more to come:

Because we have the potential to create a lot of repos, and our general tendency to distance the rust project from the mozilla project, my inclination is to create our own organization. "rust-lang" is already reserved for this purpose if we want it.

Servo has it's own organization at https://github.com/mozilla-servo.

Even if this is desirable we may want to hold off until we're ready to start the package incubator.

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+1, it will make the repositories much easier to find - the Mozilla organization has a lot :)

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kud1ing commented Jan 17, 2014

Can this be closed? https://github.com/rust-lang

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jdm commented Jan 17, 2014

From the first comment:
'"rust-lang" is already reserved for this purpose if we want it.'

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Closing, we have rust-lang and we've started moving things there (all our submodules now live there). Things will migrate gradually when the time is right.

Jarcho pushed a commit to Jarcho/rust that referenced this issue Aug 29, 2022
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Use `CARGO_TARGET_DIR` in compile-test

changelog: none

I have a global `CARGO_TARGET_DIR` set, but forgot to delete the old target dir. `compile-test` was getting tripped up on an outdated `rustfix_missing_coverage.txt` I had in there, keeping me from running tests 😄.
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