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This adds more platforms that are managed by the Rust project. These are mostly just stubs. I would like to get them filled out more in the future. The general idea is to record and track their existence and who is responsible for them. The future intent is to extend these to include the policies for how they get managed (or at least share with the X content), and any other useful bits.
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Ah sorry, I missed that context 👍 Let me go ask about it. r? @shepmaster (since Jan is on vacation IIRC) EDIT: asked in #t-infra > Community platform account access |
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This adds more platforms that are managed by the Rust project. These are mostly just stubs. I would like to get them filled out more in the future. The general idea is to record and track their existence and who is responsible for them. The future intent is to extend these to include the policies for how they get managed (or at least share with the X content), and any other useful bits.
cc @m-ou-se I don't know if what I've added here is 100% accurate.
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