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Is this group still active? #65

Open elbart opened 4 years ago

elbart commented 4 years ago

Hey,

I just found this group and was asking myself if there is somebody active here or in another formation? I am doing small side projects in Rust but want to continue diving more deep and find working groups very helpful for that.

Please shout out, if there is interest in working / sharing.

Tim

saschagrunert commented 4 years ago

Hey, unfortunately this group not very active any more. :) are you looking for anything specific? I’m more or less moved over to Kubernetes. :)

elbart commented 4 years ago

@saschagrunert thanks for the information. So you switched from Rust to Golang? :) I usually do work on devops stuff as well as full stack web (python world most of the time) but have a hang for rust since a year and did work on cli tools etc. with rust. I am actually interested in working out something like perkeep, but with rust ;)

saschagrunert commented 4 years ago

@saschagrunert thanks for the information. So you switched from Rust to Golang? :)

Not completely, I still do some Rust but only in my spare time :) I still maintain projects like https://github.com/saschagrunert/webapp.rs and https://github.com/saschagrunert/kubernix

I usually do work on devops stuff as well as full stack web (python world most of the time) but have a hang for rust since a year and did work on cli tools etc. with rust. I am actually interested in working out something like perkeep, but with rust ;)

Interesting, are you based in Leipzig?

elbart commented 4 years ago

Not completely, I still do some Rust but only in my spare time :) I still maintain projects like https://github.com/saschagrunert/webapp.rs and https://github.com/saschagrunert/kubernix

Wow, impressive work!

Interesting, are you based in Leipzig?

Yep, I moved here about a year ago! I sometimes work in Basislager / Peterssteinweg. Are you the only one remaining active? Maybe there's more people with interest in Rust these days.