retard wrote:
Ok, Walter is working on a 64-bit compiler, then on the shared library
support. That's great. But many of us would like to know who is
* managing the communication with the user community
* managing the communication with the language/compiler developers
* managing the bugfixes to the spec
* managing the compiler bugfix release (minor version) process
* managing the language development debate
* coordinating the future language development (roadmap page of the trac)
* managing the public relations with the people outside the core
community
It seems Walter wants to be a lonely wolf. Nobody else is allowed to do
anything listed above unless you're Andrei. There are no managers, we
only have experts working with their favorite features and no
communication exists between these persons or the community.
There are quite a few people actively contributing to all of the above. Perhaps
you don't monitor the D mailing lists where a lot of this activity is going on.
If there's a particular one you want to contribute to, you're welcome to join
us.