Want to propose a 2026 Rust project goal? We are here to help!

Dec. 4, 2025 · Niko Matsakis on behalf of the Goals team

Are there changes to Rust that you, or your organization, would like to make happen? Do you need advice in getting started with that? The Rust Project Goals team is here to help!

We are currently beginning the "pre-planning" for the Rust 2026 goals. In this "pre-planning" phase, we are looking for people who have ideas for things they want to do but who are not sure how to interface with the Rust org to see it happen. We are particularly interested in supporting organizations and groups, which often have a harder time connecting to open source.

What is the Project Goals program?

A project goal is a kind of a contract between you and the Rust project teams. When you propose a project goal, you are promising to do the work you describe. When the Rust teams approve your goal, they are committing to support you (e.g., by doing reviews, giving feedback, etc). To make sure this happens, every approved Rust project goal has a champion, a Rust team member or affiliate that will meet regularly with you and help ensure you stay unblocked.

2026 goals will run annually

For 2026, we are shifting to annual project goals (though a goal doesn't have to take the whole year). In the past, goals covered six month periods like 2025H1 and 2025H2.

The goals timeline

Time periodActivity
Dec 2025 (now!)We are soliciting pre-proposals and assessing which 2025H2 goals will continue into 2026
Jan 2026We will publish the first draft of the 2026 goal slate and begin discussion with Rust teams in earnest
(Continuing goals just continue working)
Feb 2026Refinement of goals continues
Mar 2026Publish and merge the RFC with 2026 goals
Apr 2026Announce 2026 goals
July 2026Publish Q3 check-in on goal progress
Oct 2026Publish Q4 check-in and the whole thing begins again...

Want to open a goal pre-proposal?

Great! Reach out on Zulip in #project-goals/2026-workshop.