JMRyan <nos...@nospam.com> wrote:

Simen Kjaeraas <simen.kja...@gmail.com> wrote in news:i6stke$o0v$1
@digitalmars.com:

Here's a draft of something I'd like to see. I like having the ten
commandments, with #0 not really counting. C&C welcome.

                          == The D Manifesto ==


Please don't call it a manifesto.  A statement of design goals or design
principles says, "This is what we want to do." A manifesto says, "This is
what everybody should want to do.

We'll interpret it as 'what everyone who wants to make D should want to
do', then. :p

Now, checking my dictionaries, I have found no support for your
definition of manifesto:

man·i·fes·to (man-uh-fes-toh)
–noun, plural -toes.
a public declaration of intentions, opinions, objectives, or motives,
as one issued by a government, sovereign, or organization.

1644, from Italian 'manifesto', Latin 'manifestum' - clear, evident.
"Public declaration explaining past actions and announcing the motive
for forthcoming ones,"


This does not seem too far off the mark for what the above guidelines
are, and all other definitions I could find agreed with the above.



--
Simen

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