Hey all,
Just thought I’d share an update. I have added a few new communities and renamed the existing communities to have slightly more consistent naming throughout this instance. Icons are primarily from Wikimedia Commons (replacements welcome as long as there are no copyright issues).
Added:
- Rust: Web Development
- Rust: Game Development
- Rust: Embedded Systems
Renamed:
- Memes to Rust: Memes
- News to Rust: News
- Support to Rust: Support
- Meta to Rust: Meta
PS: The identifiers for the renamed communities remain the same. Open to any suggestions/thoughts on this change or otherwise.
Cheers!
Isn’t it a bit early? I feel like we should have enough traffic to justify splitting the community like that. Although maybe I’m just not used to this whole fediverse/instance thing.
Agreed on the “bit early” part, disagree on the “split”. As for traffic, maybe it comes, maybe it doesn’t; can’t really make a call on that yet. I feel it’s better to do this now instead of when there’s 1000+ members here (if ever).
I wouldn’t necessarily label it as a “split” instead more like an organizational restructuring to keep things slightly more focused and on-topic. One can choose to “subscribe” to Rust Lang + Rust: Support but not to the other ones if they aren’t interested for example.
Ah, I missed this announcement. I’m a little unsure what should be going in
Rust: News
- I’ve been posting the TWiR updates intoRust Lang
but perhaps this is the kind of thing you were thinking of when you made /c/news.I think TWiR can certainly belong in
Rust: News
along with any other relevant potentially recurring content (I’m thinking rustfmt, useful pkg update(s), news articles etc perhaps).I’ve noticed its kinda challenging finding communities for folks and it’s also kinda hard to make an actual announcement of sorts. I do, however, try to “pin” posts which I believe to be particularly important for the members to know. Honestly though, I too am figuring this out along with y’all :)
I might just crosspost them into /c/news for now, seeing as rustlang has 11x the number of subscribers and someone else will probably post them anyway - at least if I properly use the crosspost button then Lemmy can de-dupe.