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A lot has happened this year, so we want to take a brief look back at what we have achieved and what has yet to come.
Unfortunately, we did not manage to make rust-analyzer an official Rust project in 2021. But if all goes well this should change at the start of the coming year.
We started the year out by trying out a different meeting style from our usual weekly syncs on Zulip. We now have six-weeks sprints, with a steering meeting between them, where the working group gets together and discusses what topics and issues to focus on next.
(Proc-)Macros and Attributes
Probably one of the biggest improvements that landed this year was attribute