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Some goals here do not yet have an owner (look for the ![Help wanted][] badge). Teams have reserved some capacity to pursue these goals but until an appropriate owner is found they are only considered provisionally accepted. If you are interested in serving as the owner for one of these orphaned goals, reach out to the mentor listed in the goal to discuss.
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**Orphaned goals.** Some goals here are marked with the ![Help wanted][] badge for their owner. These goals are called "orphaned goals". Teams have reserved some capacity to pursue these goals but until an appropriate owner is found they are only considered provisionally accepted. If you are interested in serving as the owner for one of these orphaned goals, reach out to the mentor listed in the goal to discuss.
*This section defines the specific work items that are planned and who is expected to do them. It should also include what will be needed from Rust teams. The table below shows some common sets of asks and work, but feel free to adjust it as needed. Every row in the table should either correspond to something done by a contributor or something asked of a team. For items done by a contributor, list the contributor, or ![Heap wanted][] if you don't yet know who will do it. For things asked of teams, list ![Team][] and the name of the team. The things typically asked of teams are defined in the [Definitions](#definitions) section below.*
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The full slate of project goals are as follows. These goals all have identified owners who will drive the work forward as well as a viable work plan. The goals include asks from the listed Rust teams, which are cataloged in the [reference-level explanation](#reference-level-explanation) section below.
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Some goals here do not yet have an owner (look for the ![Help wanted][] badge). Teams have reserved some capacity to pursue these goals but until an appropriate owner is found they are only considered provisionally accepted. If you are interested in serving as the owner for one of these orphaned goals, reach out to the mentor listed in the goal to discuss.
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**Invited goals.** Some goals of the goals below are "invited goals", meaning that for that goal to happen we need someone to step up and serve as an owner. To find the invited goals, look for the ![Help wanted][] badge in the table below. Invited goals have reserved capacity for teams and a mentor, so if you are someone looking to help Rust progress, they are a great way to get involved.
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These are the other proposed goals.
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**Orphaned goals.** Some goals here are marked with the ![Help wanted][] badge for their owner. These goals are called "orphaned goals". Teams have reserved some capacity to pursue these goals but until an appropriate owner is found they are only considered provisionally accepted. If you are interested in serving as the owner for one of these orphaned goals, reach out to the mentor listed in the goal to discuss.
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**Invited goals.** Some goals of the goals below are "invited goals", meaning that for that goal to happen we need someone to step up and serve as an owner. To find the invited goals, look for the ![Help wanted][] badge in the table below. Invited goals have reserved capacity for teams and a mentor, so if you are someone looking to help Rust progress, they are a great way to get involved.
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### Goal listing
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The placeholder <code><-- GOALS '$Status' --></code> will insert a goal table listing goals of the given status `$Status`, e.g., <code><-- GOALS 'Flagship' --></code>. You can also list multiple status items, e.g., <code><-- GOALS 'Accepted,Orphaned' --></code>
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The placeholder <code><-- GOALS '$Status' --></code> will insert a goal table listing goals of the given status `$Status`, e.g., <code><-- GOALS 'Flagship' --></code>. You can also list multiple status items, e.g., <code><-- GOALS 'Accepted,Proposed' --></code>
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**Invited goals.** Some goals of the goals below are "invited goals", meaning that for that goal to happen we need someone to step up and serve as an owner. To find the invited goals, look for the ![Help wanted][] badge in the table below. Invited goals have reserved capacity for teams and a mentor, so if you are someone looking to help Rust progress, they are a great way to get involved.
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The full slate of project goals are as follows. These goals all have identified owners who will drive the work forward as well as a viable work plan. The goals include asks from the listed Rust teams, which are cataloged in the [reference-level explanation](#reference-level-explanation) section below.
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Some goals here do not yet have an owner (look for the ![Help wanted][] badge). Teams have reserved some capacity to pursue these goals but until an appropriate owner is found they are only considered provisionally accepted. If you are interested in serving as the owner for one of these orphaned goals, reach out to the mentor listed in the goal to discuss.
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**Invited goals.** Some goals of the goals below are "invited goals", meaning that for that goal to happen we need someone to step up and serve as an owner. To find the invited goals, look for the ![Help wanted][] badge in the table below. Invited goals have reserved capacity for teams and a mentor, so if you are someone looking to help Rust progress, they are a great way to get involved.
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