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[meta] Covering the full range of status-quo stories #98

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We want to make sure that we have stories that cover the full range experiences. This list is not yet exhaustive, but is a good start from @estebank and @nikomatsakis :

TopicIssuesPRsStories
Developing libraries for use in many different environments #95 #54 #49
Targeting embedded systems or those with very narrow requirements #85 #92
Maintaining systems into production #76 #75 #69 #99
Configuring and tuning systems for high performance #87 #129
Combining parallel processing of data with I/O #107
Missing cool features from other languages that maybe Rust should have (JS, C#, Clojure, Kotlin, whatever) #107
Ergonomics of using async Rust #105 #82 #104, #99 #129
Learning async Rust when you already know Rust #94, #104
Learning async Rust when you don't already know Rust #95
Onboarding new employees into a system built using async Rust #104
Integrating with other async runtimes, esp. in other languages #67
Supporting systems that integrate multiple reactors #87
Migrating an existing sync crate to async
Supporting both sync and async apis in the same crate
Writing a custom async executor #128 #115

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