On Monday, 29 April 2013 at 08:07:05 UTC, eles wrote:
I even start thinking that is better to release a new feature after a relative short, preliminary discussion, and be prepared to change it during a time frame, if it is not as practical as desired, instead of prolonging a discussion for centuries in the search of the perfect implementation.

That brings us back to the "Stable D" subject, and the separation between stable and unstable. Those preliminary features should be included in the unstable releases, where changes can be made without the fear of breaking things. Then, after some actual usage, they would be merged to the stable branch.

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