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11 proposals

  1. Proposed

    Rust CI/CD for Backend Services: Tests, Containers, Deployments, and Rollbacks

    A practical DevOps fundamentals session using Rust service examples to connect tests, containers, deployment gates, health checks, and rollback plans.

    Difficulty: Intermediate Target date: January 10, 2027 #build-systems#dependencies#fundamentals#release
  2. Proposed

    Rust CI/CD for Web Backends: Test Stages, Preview Environments, and Rollbacks

    A practical DevOps session using Rust web-service examples to connect test stages, preview environments, deployment gates, and rollback planning.

    Difficulty: Intermediate Target date: October 2, 2026 #build-systems#dependencies#fundamentals#release
  3. Proposed

    Rust Cargo Workspaces: Package Boundaries, Features, and Release Builds

    A practical two-hour session on Rust Cargo Workspaces, focused on Package Boundaries, Features, and Release Builds. Rust is used as the implementation context while the core lesson stays on software engineering fundamentals, reliability, testing, and operational clarity.

    Difficulty: Intermediate Target date: October 24, 2026 #build-systems#dependencies#fundamentals#release
  4. Proposed

    Rust DevOps Fundamentals with Cargo: Build, Test, Package, and Deploy Small Services

    A practical DevOps fundamentals session using Rust examples to connect local builds, tests, containers, service configuration, and deployment checks.

    Difficulty: Intro Target date: October 14, 2026 #build-systems#dependencies#fundamentals#release
  5. Proposed

    Rust Release Readiness: Dependencies, Security Checks, Packaging, and Rollbacks

    A practical release-engineering session using Rust service examples to cover dependency review, security checks, packaging, release notes, and rollback planning.

    Difficulty: Intermediate Target date: August 3, 2026 #build-systems#dependencies#fundamentals#release
  6. Proposed

    Zig CI/CD for Team Projects: Test Pipelines, Containers, and Release Gates

    A practical CI/CD session using Zig project examples to design team-friendly pipelines, container checks, release gates, and useful failure reports.

    Difficulty: Intermediate Target date: December 28, 2026 #build-systems#dependencies#fundamentals#release
  7. Proposed

    Zig DevOps Fundamentals: Build, Test, Package, and Deploy Small Services

    A practical DevOps fundamentals session using Zig examples to connect local builds, tests, containers, service configuration, and deployment checks.

    Difficulty: Intro Target date: January 2, 2027 #build-systems#dependencies#fundamentals#release
  8. Proposed

    Zig Package Dependencies: Optional Libraries, Version Review, and Build Options

    A practical two-hour session on Zig Package Dependencies, focused on Optional Libraries, Version Review, and Build Options. Zig is used realistically for systems tooling, C interop, parsing, build workflows, and performance-minded components rather than pretending it is a full web platform.

    Difficulty: Intermediate Target date: June 15, 2026 #build-systems#dependencies#fundamentals#release
  9. Proposed

    Zig Release Readiness: Dependencies, Security Checks, Packaging, and Rollbacks

    A practical release-engineering session using Zig examples to cover dependency review, security checks, packaging, release notes, and rollback planning.

    Difficulty: Intermediate Target date: August 10, 2026 #build-systems#dependencies#fundamentals#release
  10. Proposed

    Zig Runtime Configuration: Environment Files, Validation, and Operational Safety

    A practical systems session using Zig examples to handle runtime configuration, environment files, validation errors, and safer operational changes.

    Difficulty: Intermediate Target date: December 25, 2026 #build-systems#dependencies#fundamentals#release
  11. Proposed

    Zig Toolchain Delivery: Cross-Compiled Artifacts, Tests, Containers, and Release Checks

    A practical two-hour session on Zig Toolchain Delivery, focused on Cross-Compiled Artifacts, Tests, Containers, and Release Checks. Zig is used realistically for systems tooling, C interop, parsing, build workflows, and performance-minded components rather than pretending it is a full web platform.

    Difficulty: Intermediate Target date: June 23, 2026 #build-systems#dependencies#fundamentals#release