December 2025 Project Director Update

Dec. 19th, 2025 12:00 am
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Posted by Carol Nichols and David Wood

This is the eighth blog post in the series started December 2024 where us Rust Foundation Project Directors share the highlights from previous months’ Rust Foundation Board meeting(s). Here are our highlights from November’s board meeting:

  • The Rust Foundation Maintainers Fund has started fundraising, and talks are ongoing with the Project on how to structure the fund to be effective and transparent.
  • Varied updates from the Foundation’s engineering efforts were provided: An RFC has been published to surface vulnerabilities on crates.io; the impact of the tar crate vulnerability was investigated; discussions on crates.io sustainability have been held; Trusted Publishing for GitLab is being tested; and Rust-C++ interop papers have been presented at the C++ WG21 Committee meeting.
  • Foundation staff have a draft of Strategic Goals for 2026-2028 that reflected Project member responses to a survey circulated midyear. The draft was provided to the Board for feedback and will be circulated among the Project as well before being brought up for a Board vote in December.
  • There was a listening session with Foundation Member Companies who offer Rust training about the progress of the Foundation’s training course and accreditation program. The Members’ feedback is being incorporated to ensure the Foundation’s offerings complement and don’t compete with Members. More to come on the training program in Q1 2026!
  • Work on RustConf 2026 is underway; the CFP and sponsorship prospectus will be happening earlier than in previous years to allow for more time for speaker visa processing.
  • Seth Markle, the representative from AWS, was elected Treasurer. David Wood, Project Director, was elected Secretary.

See you in 2026!

FIC: Steady (Avengers, Steve/Tony, M)

Dec. 19th, 2025 01:18 pm
sineala: (Avengers: Welcome back Cap)
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Steady (35953 words) by Sineala
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Marvel (Comics), Marvel 616, Avengers (Comics)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Steve Rogers/Tony Stark
Characters: Steve Rogers, Tony Stark
Additional Tags: Romance, Love Confessions, Marriage Proposal, Depression, Alcoholics Anonymous, Past Alcohol Abuse/Alcoholism, Past Drug Addiction, Past Drug Use, Post-Marvel Comic Event: Secret Empire (2017), Post-Marvel Comic Event: A.X.E.: Judgement Day (2022)
Series: Part 2 of When Trouble Came
Summary: After the events of "When Trouble Came," Steve takes Tony home with him, back to his childhood apartment where he now lives, so they can spend the night together. Conversation ensues, and it becomes very clear that they're going to be together for a lot longer than just the night.

This is the epilogue to When Trouble Came that I promised I had. I thought that this was going to be a nice little timestamp from Steve's POV, and then I realized it was 35,000 words. Whoops.
umadoshi: (Christmas - peace (iconista))
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Since I'm vaguely tracking things we've been making: a few days ago we made Smitten Kitchen's gingerbread apple upside-down cake. It's tasty, although I didn't like it nearly as much as the SK Mom's Apple Cake that we made not that long ago. ([personal profile] scruloose likes it more than I do, for the record.) Now I mostly just want to make an actual gingerbread. ^^;

(My brain keeps starting to compose a post or posts about my currently-annoyingly-complication feelings about holiday baked goods etc., between our intensely-covid-cautious life and my still-newish need to stay aware of my blood glucose, but will I actually manage to write about it? Who knows. It's exhausting.)

I started my first day of vacation waking ahead of my alarm from a weird, teeth-clenchingly stressful dream, possibly one of a sequence, and it takes me a while to shake off dreams like that. >.< I've gotten a couple of household things done/underway, though, and am sitting down to do some manga work once I've posted this.

We still haven't decorated Bucky; he comes with lights, which are the most important part of a Christmas tree, especially without the smell of a real tree, and at least one year we bought our tree and put lights on it and never did anything more, and that was fine. I guess it's possible this'll be another such year. (Although we're due for strong winds and heavy rain tonight and into tomorrow, and if we lose power, I guess that's something we could do tomorrow afternoon.)

But we got most of our other fragments of decor up last night, and this morning I put out my Nativity set for the first time in a few years. It's wooden, but a couple of the pieces have taken damage over the years nonetheless (before my time, or when I was young enough that I don't remember what happened), and having it out around the cats has made me nervous since my mother gave it to me* several years ago. But a few months ago I bought a piece of display wall shelving for my office (and my office mostly stays shut when I'm not in it for long), and the set fits in it fairly well, so now it's there and I've got my fingers crossed.

(Also, this year I bought an old-fashioned ceramic tree from a local artist, and it's on a speaker under the wall display, so realistically, if a cat gets up on my desk where they shouldn't be, I'll know about it from the tree going down. [Which I really hope it doesn't, because it's breakable and the lights aren't actually attached, so that's all kinds of cat hazard in a package. And thus, it's in my office; if the cats were actually prone to getting on my desk and messing with things, I wouldn't have bought the tree at all, but even Sinha is really pretty good about it.])

*I think I mentioned at the time that this is the Nativity set of my childhood, carved of olive wood. My mother's parents once--in the '50s, I think? When she was a kid--were in Jerusalem over Christmastime, and brought it home. Mum deciding to pass it on to me is genuinely one of the best gifts she's ever given me.