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Move Call for Testing section higher to increase visibility #5195

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@Urgau Urgau commented Feb 17, 2024

This PR moves the "Call for Testing" section higher to be just after the "Crate of the week".

This is done in response to the Call for Testing done this week (534) about check-cfg that received almost no responses; asking some peoples if they had seen it revealed that none of the people I asked had seen it.

I attribute this to the section being buried deep between big blobs of text.

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Screenshot 2024-02-17 at 18-33-07 This Week in Rust 534 · This Week in Rust Screenshot 2024-02-17 at 18-47-21 This Week in Rust 534 · This Week in Rust - MOVED

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Urgau commented Feb 17, 2024

cc @nellshamrell @llogiq any objections or suggestion regarding this change ?

@Urgau Urgau force-pushed the move-call-for-testing-higher branch from f6ee966 to 06fcdf7 Compare February 17, 2024 18:13
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llogiq commented Feb 18, 2024

From my point of view, this makes sense, and there's nothing standing against it.

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U007D commented Feb 21, 2024

This makes sense to me as well. I'll make the change for tonight's issue and republish the Call for Testing from last week. Hopefully we see more traction/uptake.

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U007D commented Feb 21, 2024

Done. #5202

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closing in favor of #5202. I'll update the template as well to ensure that we keep this positioning in the future. thank you @Urgau!

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U007D commented Feb 27, 2024

Hi, @Urgau,

Out of curiosity, did you see any more activity from the updated posting last week?

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Urgau commented Feb 27, 2024

@U007D Unfortunately no. We had 2 or 3 replies1 from the previous Call for Testing, but so far we had no further replies.
I'm not sure how to interpret it, maybe peoples are shy and had nothing more to add? (just speculation)

Anyway, thanks you for help.

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  1. that I'm relatively certain were coming from the Call for testing and not from other means

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