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<div align="center"> <h1>Rust + WebAssembly = 💖</h1><strong>A point of coordination for the Rust and WebAssembly Working Group</strong>
<h3> <a href="#get-involved">Get Involved</a> </h3><sub>Built with 🦀🕸 by <a href="https://rustwasm.github.io/">The Rust and WebAssembly Working Group</a></sub>
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This repository is a simple, organic means of coordinating work on using Rust and WebAssembly together.
Get Involved!
Get involved with the Rust and WebAssembly community in just three easy steps!
1. Join our Chat
Join the Rust project's Discord server and chat with the Rust and WebAssembly community in the #wg-wasm
channel.
Say "hello" and introduce yourself!
2. Do some Rust and WebAssembly Yourself
Read our short Rust and WebAssembly book, complete its tutorial, and compile some Rust into WebAssembly. If you run into a paper cut or roadblock, let us know by filing an issue!
3. Join the Rust and WebAssembly Working Group
We meet on Zoom every other week to track progress, give status
updates, and discuss issues. We coordinate meetings with issues labeled
"meeting" in the rustwasm/team
repository.
First, get your feet wet by tackling one of these issues:
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Issues labeled "good first issue" in the
rustwasm/*
repositories -
Issues labeled "help wanted" in the
rustwasm/*
repositories.
Next, take a look at our 2019 roadmap to get a grasp on our goals for the year, and see where you might be able to lend a hand. Unsure how to help with a project or who to reach out to for a specific project? Ask in our chat and someone will point you in the right direction :)
Finally, if you've gotten this far, see GOVERNANCE.md#membership
for information on becoming an official member of the working group!