Re: D and open development model

2009-11-01 Thread hasenj

Leandro Lucarella wrote:

Hi, I'm sorry to spam here with self references, but I don't know if
Walter and other D developers read Planet D, and I really appreciate if
they could read this blog post:

D and open development model: http://llucax.com.ar/blog/blog/post/6cac01e1

This tries to be a constructive criticism and a recognition to the
advances made in the last year(s?). I was about to write it directly to
the D group but I thought it could hit a more wider audience as a blog
post, and it could attract some people that had left D because of its
closeness.

I hope you find it useful.



Good writeup. +1 for the implicit git propaganda ;)

I also agree that the official-compiler/reference-implementation MUST BE 
FOSS


Re: D and open development model

2009-10-15 Thread Leandro Lucarella
Bill Baxter, el 15 de octubre a las 15:51 me escribiste:
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 3:01 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu
>  wrote:
> > Leandro Lucarella wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi, I'm sorry to spam here with self references, but I don't know if
> >> Walter and other D developers read Planet D, and I really appreciate if
> >> they could read this blog post:
> >>
> >> D and open development model: http://llucax.com.ar/blog/blog/post/6cac01e1
> >>
> >> This tries to be a constructive criticism and a recognition to the
> >> advances made in the last year(s?). I was about to write it directly to
> >> the D group but I thought it could hit a more wider audience as a blog
> >> post, and it could attract some people that had left D because of its
> >> closeness.
> >>
> >> I hope you find it useful.
> >
> > Nice! Mea culpa for the all-too-brief release notes. Now that I know people
> > are looking, I'll beef them up.
> >
> > One thing - "D2 should be release fairly soon because Andrei is writing a
> > book that has a deadline and the language has to be finalized by the time
> > the book is published." Well that's not quite it happened historically. The
> > impinging release of D2 was conceived to occur concurrently with, not
> > determined by, the book. If I could, I'd probably choose to not have a
> > deadline either but that's not how book publishing works.
> >
> > As far as commit notification goes, no later than yesterday I asked Brad
> > Anderson about automated emails. He said he's a bit strapped for time, but
> > will arrange soon such that Phobos commits are emailed to an address on my
> > server. I'll create a mailing list open to anyone interested.
> >
> > Thanks for a nice article.
> 
> It wasn't mentioned, so I'm not sure if everyone is aware that the
> commits have been available by RSS feed from Dsource ever since Phobos
> and DMD appeared there.  (In fact there's a feed for all projects on
> dsource).

You're right, I forgot to mention the RSS. I'm subscribed to it, that's
how I peek at the commits now. But the (current) RSS is far from ideal
because the patch is not part of the RSS article body, so I have to click
on each and every commit to see the actual patch. And RSS is one way only,
so you can't give feedback.

But the new mailing list will change that, fortunately :)

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Re: D and open development model

2009-10-15 Thread Leandro Lucarella
Andrei Alexandrescu, el 15 de octubre a las 17:01 me escribiste:
> Leandro Lucarella wrote:
> >Hi, I'm sorry to spam here with self references, but I don't know if
> >Walter and other D developers read Planet D, and I really appreciate if
> >they could read this blog post:
> >
> >D and open development model: http://llucax.com.ar/blog/blog/post/6cac01e1
> >
> >This tries to be a constructive criticism and a recognition to the
> >advances made in the last year(s?). I was about to write it directly to
> >the D group but I thought it could hit a more wider audience as a blog
> >post, and it could attract some people that had left D because of its
> >closeness.
> >
> >I hope you find it useful.
> 
> Nice! Mea culpa for the all-too-brief release notes. Now that I know
> people are looking, I'll beef them up.

Thanks =)

Mea culpa for waiting too long to ask for it ;)

> One thing - "D2 should be release fairly soon because Andrei is
> writing a book that has a deadline and the language has to be
> finalized by the time the book is published." Well that's not quite
> it happened historically. The impinging release of D2 was conceived
> to occur concurrently with, not determined by, the book. If I could,
> I'd probably choose to not have a deadline either but that's not how
> book publishing works.

I know, I was just trying to inform people not involved in D how things
are now. I understand the book situation and I know is a tricky one,
because having a book is another *huge* step to let D hit mainstream. So
I agree is a compromise one have to make.

> As far as commit notification goes, no later than yesterday I asked
> Brad Anderson about automated emails. He said he's a bit strapped
> for time, but will arrange soon such that Phobos commits are emailed
> to an address on my server. I'll create a mailing list open to
> anyone interested.

That's very nice to hear! Thanks.

> Thanks for a nice article.

No problem, it's good to know that it was appreciated.

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Re: D and open development model

2009-10-15 Thread Leandro Lucarella
bearophile, el 15 de octubre a las 17:49 me escribiste:
> Leandro Lucarella:
> 
> > I hope you find it useful.
> 
> Wonderful, baby steps lead you to many places :-)
> Thank you for that post. Isn't GIT better for CVS?

Of course. Maybe you mistaken DVCS (Distributed Version Control System)
with CVS? I didn't mentioned CVS at all (it's ancient and I wouldn't
recommend it at all).

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Re: D and open development model

2009-10-15 Thread Bill Baxter
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 3:01 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu
 wrote:
> Leandro Lucarella wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I'm sorry to spam here with self references, but I don't know if
>> Walter and other D developers read Planet D, and I really appreciate if
>> they could read this blog post:
>>
>> D and open development model: http://llucax.com.ar/blog/blog/post/6cac01e1
>>
>> This tries to be a constructive criticism and a recognition to the
>> advances made in the last year(s?). I was about to write it directly to
>> the D group but I thought it could hit a more wider audience as a blog
>> post, and it could attract some people that had left D because of its
>> closeness.
>>
>> I hope you find it useful.
>
> Nice! Mea culpa for the all-too-brief release notes. Now that I know people
> are looking, I'll beef them up.
>
> One thing - "D2 should be release fairly soon because Andrei is writing a
> book that has a deadline and the language has to be finalized by the time
> the book is published." Well that's not quite it happened historically. The
> impinging release of D2 was conceived to occur concurrently with, not
> determined by, the book. If I could, I'd probably choose to not have a
> deadline either but that's not how book publishing works.
>
> As far as commit notification goes, no later than yesterday I asked Brad
> Anderson about automated emails. He said he's a bit strapped for time, but
> will arrange soon such that Phobos commits are emailed to an address on my
> server. I'll create a mailing list open to anyone interested.
>
> Thanks for a nice article.

It wasn't mentioned, so I'm not sure if everyone is aware that the
commits have been available by RSS feed from Dsource ever since Phobos
and DMD appeared there.  (In fact there's a feed for all projects on
dsource).

--bb


Re: D and open development model

2009-10-15 Thread Andrei Alexandrescu

Leandro Lucarella wrote:

Hi, I'm sorry to spam here with self references, but I don't know if
Walter and other D developers read Planet D, and I really appreciate if
they could read this blog post:

D and open development model: http://llucax.com.ar/blog/blog/post/6cac01e1

This tries to be a constructive criticism and a recognition to the
advances made in the last year(s?). I was about to write it directly to
the D group but I thought it could hit a more wider audience as a blog
post, and it could attract some people that had left D because of its
closeness.

I hope you find it useful.


Nice! Mea culpa for the all-too-brief release notes. Now that I know 
people are looking, I'll beef them up.


One thing - "D2 should be release fairly soon because Andrei is writing 
a book that has a deadline and the language has to be finalized by the 
time the book is published." Well that's not quite it happened 
historically. The impinging release of D2 was conceived to occur 
concurrently with, not determined by, the book. If I could, I'd probably 
choose to not have a deadline either but that's not how book publishing 
works.


As far as commit notification goes, no later than yesterday I asked Brad 
Anderson about automated emails. He said he's a bit strapped for time, 
but will arrange soon such that Phobos commits are emailed to an address 
on my server. I'll create a mailing list open to anyone interested.


Thanks for a nice article.


Andrei


Re: D and open development model

2009-10-15 Thread bearophile
Leandro Lucarella:

> I hope you find it useful.

Wonderful, baby steps lead you to many places :-)
Thank you for that post. Isn't GIT better for CVS?

Bye,
bearophile


D and open development model

2009-10-15 Thread Leandro Lucarella
Hi, I'm sorry to spam here with self references, but I don't know if
Walter and other D developers read Planet D, and I really appreciate if
they could read this blog post:

D and open development model: http://llucax.com.ar/blog/blog/post/6cac01e1

This tries to be a constructive criticism and a recognition to the
advances made in the last year(s?). I was about to write it directly to
the D group but I thought it could hit a more wider audience as a blog
post, and it could attract some people that had left D because of its
closeness.

I hope you find it useful.

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