Walter Bright Wrote:

> On 7/15/2012 4:08 PM, Patrick Stewart wrote:
> > Second biggest flaw with D development is premature optimization opsession 
> > by
> > large number of devs. "We haven't make it work quite yet as specs define, 
> > but
> > lets us optimize it, so it can work incorrectly even faster!"
> 
> All versions pass the D test suite 100%. Any regressions that appeared were 
> not 
> in the test suite, but do get added as they are fixed.
> 
> 

100% passage of test suites do not make me more happy even a bit. Which is my 
business, of course.

What would make me happy is feature list on page describing milestones. And 
each version branched and kept stable, with bugfixes and *no* new features 
introduced.

Real question is where is D going? When will be enough with cramming new 
features down its throat each time a semi-good idea pops up? When will D leave 
beta and reach v1 ? Because D2 is still in beta as far as I see it.

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