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Summary: Let's be more aggressive about tracking the latest stable Rust release. There's little benefit to being conservative so early on, especially when no users seem to have faced any issue with upgrading, or strictly required an old Rust version. Right now, just lagging Rust by 1 major release probably seems fine. We're targeting 1.71.0 to get ahead of the curve, since 1.72.0 will likely release sometime before the next `jj` release. Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com> Change-Id: I4e691b6ba63b5b9023a75ae0a6917672 |
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design | ||
technical | ||
branches.md | ||
code-of-conduct.md | ||
config.md | ||
config.toml | ||
conflicts.md | ||
contributing.md | ||
git-comparison.md | ||
git-compatibility.md | ||
github.md | ||
glossary.md | ||
operation-log.md | ||
related-work.md | ||
revsets.md | ||
sapling-comparison.md | ||
templates.md | ||
tutorial.md | ||
working-copy.md |