Thanks for your help improving Tokio! We are so happy to have you!
There are opportunities to contribute to Tokio at any level. It doesn't matter if you are just getting started with Rust or are the most weathered expert, we can use your help.
No contribution is too small and all contributions are valued.
See the contributing guidelines to get started.
The Tokio project adheres to the Rust Code of Conduct. This describes the minimum behavior expected from all contributors. Instances of violations of the Code of Conduct can be reported by contacting the project team at moderation@tokio.rs.
Reach out to us on the Discord server for any concern not covered in this guide.
In Tokio ≥1.0.0, each LTS release comes with the guarantee of at least one year of backported fixes.
The goal of these guarantees is to provide stability to the ecosystem.
- All Tokio ≥1.0.0 releases will support at least a 6-month old Rust compiler release.
- The MSRV will only be increased on 1.x releases.
With Tokio ≥1.0.0:
- Patch (1._.x) releases should only contain bug fixes or documentation changes. Besides this, these releases should not substantially change runtime behavior.
- Minor (1.x) releases may contain new functionality, MSRV increases (see above), minor dependency updates, deprecations, and larger internal implementation changes.
This is as defined by Semantic Versioning 2.0.