Project Director Update — April & May 2026
Contributed by Project Directors Carol Nichols and David Wood.
This post covers the Rust Foundation board meetings that happened on April 14 and May 12, 2026.
Find the full April 2026 minutes on the Foundation’s site. Highlights include:
- The board had an open-ended discussion about public perception around the Rust community. The board discussed noting and collecting examples to inform future conversations.
- The Foundation will be holding a Rust Foundation Members Summit alongside RustConf this year.
- Project Directors requested that the executive briefings sent out in advance of board meetings include reports on the membership acquisition funnel so that we can provide support if it would be helpful.
- Joel thanked Mara Bos for attending the WG21 C++ Standards meeting along with the Foundation, where her presence and knowledge helped guide some excellent conclusions around the Rust/C++ interop direction and connections.
- The Foundation’s engineers got access to [Project Glasswing](https://www.anthropic.com/glasswing) through the Foundation’s partnerships with Alpha Omega, the Linux Foundation, and the OpenSSF. The board asked for updates on the results.
Find the full May 2026 minutes on the Foundation’s site. Highlights include:
- Canonical is now a Gold Member, and Jon Seager joined the meeting as their representative.
- Alpha-Omega offered funds for a short-term contractor to be an “AI Security Engineer in Residence” to help with the increasing amounts of security report triage the ecosystem is experiencing. Read the announcement here.
- Crates.io received a GDPR takedown request that included some crates that had a few other crates depending on them. The crates did not contain personal information and will remain even though the account and all associated PII was deleted as requested. The Foundation is working on clarifications to Crates.io‘s policies as a result of this experience.
- The Foundation prepared to launch the Rust Commercial Network (RCN): a venue for industry adopters of Rust to come together, share their experiences, and collaborate. Learn more in this initial post about the RCN’s steering committee and future plans. If you are a member of the Rust Project interested in getting involved in the RCN, you are invited to join the RCN Zulip channel, where the network discusses its work. You can also attend public meetings (the post recent was on June 22). These meetings give you the opportunity to meet others in the RCN, hear what’s planned, and help shape where the network goes next. No membership required to attend. Click here to view the schedule and copy events to your calendar. View the RCN’s official announcement here and the landing page here.
- The Foundation’s AI usage policy has been published – governing the Foundation’s staff use of AI tooling (not the Rust Project’s permitted usage).