On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 15:41, Philippe Wang <m...@philippewang.info> wrote:
> I believe that discussions about types that less than 1% of all ocaml
> programmers understand, recursive functors (for these it must be even
> worse), GC tweaking, etc. is "hacking".
> I don't think it's harmful to have such discussions in the standard
> mailing list.
> But I think it's harmful that the standard mailing list gives priority
> to such discussions rather than to beginners, even if I kind of prefer
> the current situation for practical reasons.

100% agree.

Personally I consider discussions on garbage collecting recursive
functors very interesting, but keeping the two communities separate is
not a wise choice.


-- 
Paolo ⠠⠵


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