On Monday, 1 June 2015 at 18:11:32 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
Per http://erdani.com/d/downloads.daily.png, the 28-day moving
average of daily dmd downloads is in pronounced decline
following a peak at the 2.067 release. It is possible that the
recent release of Rust 1.0 has caused that, shifting drive-by
experimenters to it.
We need to act on this on multiple fronts.
1. It's a big bummer that nothing has happened with chopping up
the videos over the weekend. Right now DConf is three 6-hour
blobs of unstructured footage. John has warned us he might not
have broadband access to do so during his travels. In
retrospect, what we should have done was to immediately arrange
that John gives access to the videos to someone willing and
able to do the postprocessing.
2. It's an equally big bummer that "This Week in D" failed to
be there on Sunday night. I completely understand Adam's
overhead, what with his still traveling and all, but the bottom
line is if it's not every Sunday it's not steady and if it's
not steady it's not. Again, in retrospect it seems we need
backup plans for when the protagonist of whatever important
activity is unable to carry it. Who'd like to double Adam on
this?
3. We've just had a good conference with solid content, but if
our collective actions are to be interpreted, we did our best
to be as stealth as possible. Please consider writing blogs,
articles, tweets, posts, related to all that stuff. Speakers in
particular should consider converting their good work into
articles. Programmer news sites are full of Rust-related stuff;
we must respond in kind with great D content.
All of us who have an interest in D to succeed must understand
there is also a proportional sense of duty. If you can do X and
don't, it can be safely assumed X will just not get done at
all. Which means whatever you can do, please just do it, do it
now, and stay with it until it's done.
Thanks,
Andrei
Hi Andrei
Regarding the Dconf videos. I have only seen those on youtube.
And the problem with youtube is that videos are not structured
chronologically. I see two options a youtube playlist or an html
page that does so here at dlang.org.
BD