The February 2026 Rust program management update introduces Nurzhan Saken as the new co-program manager alongside Tomas Sedovic. Key highlights include progress on the 2026 project goals cycle (targeting an RFC in March and a new goal period starting April), new program management infrastructure (a GitHub board and program-team repo), active C++/Rust interoperability problem-space mapping by a new contractor, and a signing & mirroring MVP proposal for Rustup targets. The update covers Rust for Linux's upcoming MSRV considerations tied to Debian 14 Forky, with notable features like arbitrary self types, field projections, immovable types, and relaxed orphan rules on the roadmap. A session with Miguel Ojeda shared lessons from Rust for Linux that are now informing the Rust for CPython effort. The Style team is seeking contributors, and Rust 1.94.0 and the 2025 State of Rust Survey results were published.

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Hello from NurzhanProject goalsProgram management trackingC++/Rust interoperabilitySigning and mirroringStyleRust for LinuxRust for CPythonWorth a lookStats
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