On Wednesday, 22 August 2018 at 02:18:15 UTC, Mike Franklin wrote:
Something else that rubs me the wrong way is that DIP 1000 is
currently in a status of `DRAFT`:
https://github.com/dlang/DIPs/blob/master/DIPs/README.md
What the heck is going on here? We're adding features to the
compiler and modifying Phobos in production releases based on a
`DRAFT` proposal?
Furthermore, I find it hypocritical that some of us are put
through a disproportionately burdensome DIP process requiring
thorough documentation, multiple peer reviews, excessive
delays, and judgment that defaults to "no" for some of the most
minute changes to the language, but a game-changing feature
like DIP 1000 can just be amended on a whim.
+1,
For valuable contributors like you, it's far from friendly.
Friendly atmosphere increases creativity.
Although, for an industrial-level language, it should be careful
to add many features (A core engine that can simulate a lot of
easy to use sugars is important, for those potential hackers. )