EDIT: Since posting, I've started such a community: https://lemmy.ml/c/learningrustandlemmy, !learningrustandlemmy@lemmy.ml. Please come and join in.
The idea comes from the discussion that occurred over the new lemmy-clone or alternative, SubLinks and how its main feature is that its tech stack is different from lemmy's which should enable all of the developers who don't know rust to contribute.
One of the core lemmy devs (dessalines I believe) said responded to these general sentiments by saying something to the effect of rust being a good technical choice and that learning rust in order to contribute would be a good expenditure of time (as tech people need to learn new things all the time anyway).
Soooo ... for those interested ... how about we all learn together rust through learning about ActivityPub and Lemmy's codebase and solving problems and making contributions? We could have a community dedicated to asking questions, sharing solutions or ideas and generally discussing all things we're learning about rust, activitypub, fediverse and lemmy? If an actual community can be built around the desire to learn rust and give back to lemmy with all us newbs working together as much as posslbe ... that would have to be a win right?
Even better if those who know more about the topic could use the community as a chance to post or write up what they know for us to learn from. For instance, I've glanced at lemmy's code base (without knowing rust of course) and I feel like it could do with an architecture birds-eye perspective on how the code base works.
Obviously chatting on matrix might be a good place for this, especially as devs and admins are chatting there already ... but I feel like the structure of lemmy might be a better place for a sort of reading club.
Any thoughts or takers? I feel like creating the community on lemmy.ml would make sense, maybe having one of the core devs as a mod too?
I would also like to join in! Is there a way to be notified as to when the reading club would start?
Well at the moment I'm just making a suggestion ... so who knows what happens. But should something get started, there'll posts about it around the place and no doubt one in this community ... so I'd check in here every so often.
Editing this post would also be something that should be done ... so favouriting this post as a reminder might help.
Great to hear about your enthusiasm!
EDIT: and just to clarity, my personal approach on this would be to let the idea breath for a bit and allow others to put their hands to help manage and push it forward, including maybe the core or contributing devs. I personally am not the right person to be a sole leader of such a thing, not at all really, but am happy to contribute to making it a thing, so I'd wait a little bit before pushing really hard on it.
Which isn't to say that you or someone else shouldn't push to make things happen ... the opposite actually! But yea, me personally, I'll probably be trying to talk to some others, post the idea elsewhere a bit too, put together a more formal suggestion and see if anyone else is interested in taking on more of a leadership role.