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Type: select one (optional)
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- I'm still * actively* trying to learn Rust
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- - During 2024
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- - During 2022 or 2023
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- - During 2020 or 2021
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- - During 2018 or 2019
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- - During 2017 or before
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+ - During 2025
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+ - During 2023 or 2024
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+ - During 2021 or 2022
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+ - During 2020 or 2019
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+ - During 2018 or before
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> ** justification**
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@@ -261,8 +261,8 @@ Type: select all that apply (optional)
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- Current stable version
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- Previous stable version
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- - A specific version of stable Rust equal to or newer than 1.75
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- - A specific version of stable Rust older than 1.75
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+ - A specific version of stable Rust equal to or newer than 1.83
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+ - A specific version of stable Rust older than 1.83
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- Beta release
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- Latest nightly
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> Together with the following question, we can better determine what the spread of
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> version usage is across the community.
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- > We ask specifically about version 1.75 since it is, at the time of the survey, the
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+ > We ask specifically about version 1.83 since it is, at the time of the survey, the
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> version that was released ~ 1 year prior. Additionally, at the time of this writing
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> all major Linux distros have a version equal to or newer than this version.
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@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ Type: select all that apply (optional)
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Type: select one (optional)
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- - 1.85 (nightly), and then every version from 1.83 to 1.0 in descending order, and "a pre-1.0 version"
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+ - 1.92 (nightly), and then every version from 1.91 to 1.0 in descending order, and "a pre-1.0 version"
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> ** justification**
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