Guillaume Gomez

@imperioworld_

Rust language reviewer and contributor, rustdoc team leader, GNOME foundation member, owner of the Gtk-rs organization

Joined July 2012

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  1. Feb 2

    My talk about rustdoc is now over. Thanks to the ones who attended it, hope it went well!

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  2. Feb 1

    To continue on my "let's fix the oldest issues in rustdoc": now, local files linked from documentation are copied into the generated folder: cc

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  3. Jan 31

    Opened another PR to fix a 3+ years old issue on rustdoc:

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  4. Jan 30

    Reopening of a PR (with missing tests added) to fix an issue about doc search on struct-field-like variants which has been open in 2014!

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  5. Retweeted
    Jan 24

    Hey twitter, we're looking for a full-time Rust developer in Paris (or remote) We write software to cryptographically ensure privacy No crypto or Rust experience needed, but you should be passionate about privacy and clean software dev

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  6. Retweeted
    Jan 23

    . and Fuchur talking about C++ constexpr vs const in Paris Meetup.

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  7. Jan 21

    "Little" PR to fix potential data racing on libpostal:

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  8. Jan 17
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  9. Jan 17

    Just discovered . Should I submit gtk-rs? That'd make some there! 😈

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  10. Jan 17

    Also, when saying all this: I don't say that opensource projects are perfect. They have errors/flaws, but it's normal and at least remaining cordial is the minimum when asking someone to fix something.

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  11. Jan 17

    But you rarely hear about them... Another big point: negative interactions are more impactful than positive ones (at least for me).

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  12. Jan 17

    Another opensource project abandoned because of shitty users: Being a maintainer of a few opensource projects myself, I had to deal with all the toxicity coming from users as well. The worst in that? Most users are very likely happy with your projects...

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  13. Jan 7

    I forgot to announce in here but next Paris meetup will be on the 23rd January. More information there: See you there!

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  14. Jan 6
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  16. 20 Dec 2019

    Ever wondered why we had "compile_error" in and not "compile_warning"? For a few reasons. What'd would be awesome would be for someone to stand up and actually write the RFC so we can finally have it! More info about the *why* can be found there:

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  17. Retweeted
    19 Dec 2019

    A new release of the bindings is out: 0.15.0! This release features support for creating subclasses for many more GStreamer types, and generally includes a lot of API cleanup and various bugfixes.

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  18. 16 Dec 2019

    New sysinfo crate version released: 25% speed improvement on linux. Unfortunately, I think I made the most out of it and can't do better. async wouldn't help considering that the bottleneck is *opening* /proc files. If anyone has an idea?

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  19. 16 Dec 2019

    New gtk-rs release also means it's time for a new process-viewer release! This time, mostly improvements on windows (faster, temperature is available too) but thanks to sysinfo improvements, more areas have been improved as well. :)

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  20. Retweeted
    16 Dec 2019

    We're very happy about the new gtk-rs release! Especially about the new futures executor based on gio! Here's an example on how to integrate our runtime independent async-tls library into it!

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