Andrei has indicated that the current plan is to finalize D2 when his book 
comes out.

Given this, I'm interested in what _community_ activity should be done as part 
of this. 

Should there be a formal review and polishing of the D spec? More than just 
criticizing faults, people should submit patches or open a discussion of what 
something means. Unimplemented features should be clearly marked or removed. 

Should the final freezing of D2 be delayed until major D1 libraries port to D2? 
I'm mostly thinking of Tango, but I bet there are others. It may even be good 
if major libraries could use a Phobos-compatible license and become part of the 
releases by digital mars. 

Can we generate a bugfix most wanted list? The formal list could inspire 
patches by motivated community members. There should be a quality requirement 
and a review process for submissions.


To do this, we only need coordinators and a willingness from Walter to promptly 
handle all the patch submissions. (I don't care if Walter delegates, but it's 
tough to get motivated to do work if there's no promise for using the output of 
one's hard work. Walter should also be able to use a red pen on the most-wanted 
list before the tasks are given out.

Thoughts?

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