rust/CONTRIBUTING.md
Joshua Nelson a06e5decaf Link to other resources instead of inlining their information
The other places are more accurate and up-to-date.

- Link to `std-dev-guide` in CONTRIBUTING.md

  Thom and Mara said the guide is in reasonably good shape, and it's tailored more closely to people working on the standard library.

- Link to CONTRIBUTING.md instead of rustc-dev-guide in the main readme

  CONTRIBUTING.md has more information and also links the std-dev-guide.

- Link to forge for the list of tested platforms; the one in the readme
  was hopelessly out of date.
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# Contributing to Rust
Thank you for your interest in contributing to Rust! There are many ways to contribute
and we appreciate all of them.
The best way to get started is by asking for help in the [#new
members](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/122652-new-members)
Zulip stream. We have lots of docs below of how to get started on your own, but
the Zulip stream is the best place to *ask* for help.
Documentation for contributing to the compiler or tooling is located in the [Guide to Rustc
Development][rustc-dev-guide], commonly known as the [rustc-dev-guide]. Documentation for the
standard library in the [Standard library developers Guide][std-dev-guide], commonly known as the [std-dev-guide].
## About the [rustc-dev-guide]
The [rustc-dev-guide] is meant to help document how rustc the Rust compiler works,
as well as to help new contributors get involved in rustc development. It is recommend
to read and understand the [rustc-dev-guide] before making a contribution. This guide
talks about the different bots in the Rust ecosystem, the Rust development tools,
bootstrapping, the compiler architecture, source code representation, and more.
## [Getting help](https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/getting-started.html#asking-questions)
There are many ways you can get help when you're stuck. Rust has many platforms for this:
[internals], [rust-zulip], and [rust-discord]. It is recommended to ask for help on
the [rust-zulip], but any of these platforms are a great way to seek help and even
find a mentor! You can learn more about asking questions and getting help in the
[Asking Questions](https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/getting-started.html#asking-questions) chapter of the [rustc-dev-guide].
## Bug reports
Did a compiler error message tell you to come here? If you want to create an ICE report,
refer to [this section][contributing-bug-reports] and [open an issue][issue template].
[Contributing to Rust]: https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/contributing.html#contributing-to-rust
[rustc-dev-guide]: https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/
[std-dev-guide]: https://std-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/
[contributing-bug-reports]: https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/contributing.html#bug-reports
[issue template]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/new/choose
[internals]: https://internals.rust-lang.org
[rust-discord]: http://discord.gg/rust-lang
[rust-zulip]: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com