On Sunday, 8 September 2013 at 18:13:52 UTC, Simen Kjaeraas wrote:
In response to Walter's DIP47 I have created my own take on what I see as the main problem:

http://wiki.dlang.org/DIP48

Destroy!

Personally I find this practice of creating a competing DIP to be very annoying. This was specifically outlined in the first DIP:

http://prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?LanguageDevel/DIPs/DIP1
"A DIP should represent a problem the community wants to resolve and not just a specific resolution to a problem. This allows the DIP to be a central hub for any given problem. If a resolution is radically different from the current state of the DIP, an alternative DIP could be created as a sub page, e.g. under /DIPs/DIP1/Alternatives/Alt1?. The DIP should be created in its entirety such that it could replace the current DIP through simple copy and past."

By creating separate DIPs and new forum posts, the discussion is segregated instead of being a progression to a solution. How is one to know that these two DIPs are to address the same problem:

"Outline Member Functions of Aggregates"
"Interface specifications for aggregate types"

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