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Doing some housekeeping; moving some confirmed Rust meetups to the authoritative list, adding some new groups that have been appearing in past issues.

Note: this PR does not account for any groups that are no longer active or deleted. That is good future work.

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bnchi commented Nov 7, 2025

Thank you!

BTW a quick grep on the events script logs to filter out all the non-valid Rust meetup group should do it to know which ones are no longer active

"https://www.meetup.com/conf42/events/",
"https://www.meetup.com/data-ai-online/events/",
"https://www.meetup.com/func-prog-sweden/events/",
"https://www.meetup.com/hackerdojo/events/",
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I see a few groups like this and boulder-elixir that just occasionally have rust events being moved to the rust-meetups file. The intent of splitting these up was that rust-meetups had groups that did rust specific events, so everything would get included by default, whereas in maybe-rust-meetups you would have to look through to see what events were rust related.

imo we should either keep the groups that aren't rust specific separate, or just toss everything into a single file and search everything for rust events.

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