Rust Infrastructure Team
April 28, 2026 ยท View on GitHub
Managing the infrastructure supporting the Rust project itself, including CI, releases, bots, and metrics
The Infrastructure Team is one of the teams of the Rust Project, tasked with managing the project's infrastructure. This repository contains internal documentation about the team's processes and services.
Structure
The Infrastructure Team has several sub-teams:
flowchart TD infra(Infrastructure team)---bootstrap(Bootstrap team) infra---release(Release team) infra---triagebot(Triagebot team) infra---docker(Docker team) infra---bors(Bors team) infra---internal_sites(Internal sites team)
Functions
| Role | Team member |
|---|---|
| Co-lead | @jdno |
| Co-lead | @shepmaster |
| Council Representative | @Kobzol |
Roadmap
You can see what we are working on and our backlog in our planning.
Interested in contributing? Check out our good first issues
Zulip
We have two Zulip channels:
- t-infra for general discussions
- t-infra/announcements for important announcements
We prefer discussions to happen in public, in the t-infra channel, so that context is shared among
the team.
If you need to discuss something privately because it contains sensitive information,
write a DM or create a private zulip channel, inviting as many people as possible from the team.
Repositories
Some of the repositories we work on:
Check out the full service catalog here.
Meetings
Talks
Talks given by team members about the team's work:
- RustConf 2023 - Infrastructure for Rust
- RustNation 2024 - Rust Infrastructure: What it takes to keep Rust running
- RustConf 2025 - How We Made the Rust CI 75% Cheaper
- RustLab 2025 - 1.5 years in the infra team: what we cooked and what's next
Interviews
License
The contents of this repository are dual-licensed under the terms of the MIT and the Apache 2.0 licenses.