New home, new maintainers
I'd like to announce and give a heads up to everyone on this repository that I intend to transfer this repository to a new home in the next few weeks and additionally bring on new maintainers. I've explained this change in more detail in a blog post for the Inside Rust blog at https://github.com/rust-lang/blog.rust-lang.org/pull/1663 which I hope to publish in a few days. The transfer of this repository would likely happen within a week or two of that being published
New home
I plan to transfer this repository to a new wasm-bindgen organization and the new home of this repository will be https://github.com/wasm-bindgen/wasm-bindgen (note that link does not work at the time of this writing). The goal of this transfer is to move activity out of the rustwasm organization to make it clear that this is no longer a part of the Rust and WebAssemby Working Group which no longer exists.
New maintainers
The current primary maintainer of this repository is @daxpedda who I am eternally grateful for in taking over from me. I still have permissions to do things but I do not effectively maintain this repository any more. I have had interest expressed to me from others about the helping to maintain and after talking with everyone involved what's going to happen is that some new maintainers are going to be signed on during this transition to assist @daxpedda with continued maintenance. I will personally be removing myself from all permissions so I won't have the ability to maintain this repository any more (I'll be assisting with the transition any more)
If you or others have thoughts on this please feel free to reach out to me on Zulip or leave a comment here. If you or your company has a vested interest in maintaining wasm-bindgen please reach out as well so we can talk about you getting signed up to maintain as well.
At this time the new set of maintainers will be @daxpedda and @guybedford with Cloudflare (I think Guy may invite other folks from Cloudflare too).
Thank you @alexcrichton for taking the time to help figure out the path forward for this project.
Cloudflare Workers Rust language support depends heavily on wasm-bindgen, so we would very much like to assist in ensuring it has strong foundations going forward. I'd be happy to contribute as a co-maintainer for wasm-bindgen with updates and fixes while we are actively working towards a stable release for the workers-rs project, a point which has taken some years to get to.
I'd also like to ask any others in the community considering collaborating to also register their interest in participating during this transition to the refreshed project structure and scope, so we can collectively build a strong maintenance story here without over-burdening any single party.
@daxpedda when we have the full list of those interested in contributing here, it would be great to arrange a maintainer discussion / sync further. @RReverser and @hoodmane have also expressed interest in contributing from the Cloudflare side.
. @RReverser and @hoodmane have also expressed interest in contributing from the Cloudflare side.
Indeed.
@RReverser and @hoodmane have also expressed interest in contributing from the Cloudflare side.
I confirm that I agree to this.
Ok a post has been made at https://blog.rust-lang.org/inside-rust/2025/07/21/sunsetting-the-rustwasm-github-org/ and I've opened issues throughout the org on various repositories. Later this week assuming nothing else comes up I'll transfer the repo to the new org
I'm excited to see this! Thanks to @alexcrichton for organizing this, to @daxpedda for keeping this going for so long, and to @guybedford, @RReverser, and @hoodmane for taking ownership going forward.
I've got a bit of a large (but mostly self-contained) PR (#4443) that I've been working with @daxpedda to get into wasm-bindgen to add Emscripten interop. I've got buy-in from the Emscripten maintainers and would like to catch up with the new wasm-bindgen maintainers about the design and what would be needed to get it merged.
I'm commenting here because with a PR this large there may understandably be some hesitation in accepting it. I'd like to state my commitment to helping to maintain at least this feature in the long term.
@RReverser and I are both Emscripten maintainers, and both @guybedford and I are quite interested in wasm-bindgen/emscripten interop.
Thanks to everyone who helped to grow up this project.
I just wanted to say the links which are related to the wasm-bindgen, should be replaced with new ones in Cloudflare Worker Documentation
The new documentation has only been moved to the wasm-bindgen org, and remains as a simple repo change at https://wasm-bindgen.github.io/wasm-bindgen/.