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Yuki Okushi (JohnTitor)

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Yuki Okushi is a FLOSS nerd, Japanese codewriting ninja, Rustacean, etc.

My work

@rust-lang

Teams/WGs

  • community team
    • helping l10n and events
  • crates.io team
  • lang-docs team
  • library-contributors team
    • reviewing/contributing to library-related things on rust-lang/rust and others (mainly the libc crate)
  • diagnostics, prioritization, rustc-dev-guide, triage WGs
    • keeping rustc-dev-guide up-to-date, improving diagnostics, and triaging issues/PRs/regressions

Related repositories

Rust community

Actix

  • core team, current lead
    • If you find me as a lead of Actix, please also check @robjtede's work, they're one of the core as well and doing great work, and more active than I currently :)

notify-rs

  • one of the active maintainers

Writing an OS in Rust (ja)

...and so on and on!

In addition to the contributions listed here, I've made various other contributions to the Rust community.

Outside of Rust
  • Node.js
    • i18n WG, working on i18n related things
    • Japanese proofreader of API-docs
  • GNOME
    • GNOME foundation member
    • Helping Japanese translations

When there's no response from me for a while

My notification is flooding and I often overlook your email, ping, review request, etc. When I don't respond for more than a week, feel free to ping me again or open an issue here, I'll prioritize it.

Support/sponsor my FLOSS work

Sponsoring helps my life much, thank you for all my sponsors!

You can support me via GitHub Sponsors: https://github.com/sponsors/JohnTitor

There are some other ways to support me other than sponsoring. You could also use and give a star to the projects that I'm involved, follow my GitHub account, and do some other things related to my contributions. It will motivate me in my future contributions.

Pinned

  1. Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.

    Rust 59.7k 8.4k

  2. Actix Web is a powerful, pragmatic, and extremely fast web framework for Rust.

    Rust 12.4k 1.3k

  3. Raw bindings to platform APIs for Rust

    Rust 1.1k 676

  4. A big 'ol pile of ICE.

    Rust 180 49

  5. ctest2 Public

    Automatic testing of FFI bindings for Rust

    Rust 8 8

  6. Compile time static maps for Rust

    Rust 936 89

Contribution activity

October 2021

Created 1 repository

Created a pull request in rust-lang/libc that received 14 comments

Upgrade macOS on CI to 11 (Big Sur)

Let's see if we can use it. r? @ghost

+7 −25 14 comments
Opened 36 other pull requests in 8 repositories
rust-lang/rust 14 merged 6 closed 3 open
conduit-rust/conduit-cookie 2 open 1 merged
rust-lang/rust-semverver 3 merged
rust-lang/glacier 2 merged
rust-phf/rust-phf 2 merged
nodejs/i18n 1 open
JohnTitor/ctest2 1 merged
rust-lang/libc 1 merged
Reviewed 93 pull requests in 16 repositories
rust-lang/libc 39 pull requests
JohnTitor/2k36.org 11 pull requests
rust-lang/rust 7 pull requests
rust-lang/nomicon 7 pull requests
rust-lang/crates.io 6 pull requests
rust-lang/glacier 5 pull requests
rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide 5 pull requests
nodejs/i18n 4 pull requests
rust-lang/rust-semverver 2 pull requests
diesel-rs/diesel 1 pull request
rust-lang/reference 1 pull request
actix/actix-website 1 pull request
conduit-rust/conduit-hyper 1 pull request
JohnTitor/ctest2 1 pull request
rust-lang/team 1 pull request
rust-community/rust-lang-blog-boilerplate 1 pull request
Opened 1 issue in 1 repository
rust-lang/nomicon 1 open
5 contributions in private repositories Oct 11 – Oct 20

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