As a long time lurker I witnessed the last, rather infamous event when this topic was brought up. The way I see it the situation has only deteriorated further since then. There are still resources spent on managing the "political" situation, to avoid license infringement, supporting two libraries, duplicating code because of license issues, not to mention the time spent on just discussing the situation. Since the developers of the "alternative" standard library obviously have ulterior motives, the only solution is to cut them out of the D ecosystem. This can be easily achieved if Walter stopped showing this compassionate attitude toward them, and started to officially "not recommend" the use of that library, in any public forum where the issue is brought up. After a year of this their high attitude would probably sink to the level where is belongs. This would not undo the damage they had already done, but at least it would neutralize any threat they represent to D2.
- Re: why a part of D communi... Sean Kelly
- Re: why a part of D communi... Justin Johansson
- Re: why a part of D communi... Justin Johansson
- Re: why a part of D communi... Walter Bright
- Re: why a part of D communi... Jacob Carlborg
- Re: why a part of D communi... Jacob Carlborg
- Re: why a part of D communi... Don
- Re: why a part of D communi... so
- Re: why a part of D communi... Jesse Phillips
- Re: why a part of D communi... Don
- Re: why a part of D communi... lurker #5
- Re: why a part of D communi... Daniel Gibson
- Re: why a part of D communi... Jacob Carlborg
- Pls. bury this damned hatch... Gour
- Re: Pls. bury this damned h... piotrek
- Re: why a part of D communi... Steven Schveighoffer
- Re: why a part of D community do not want go to D2 ? Moritz Warning
- Re: why a part of D community do not want go to ... Fawzi Mohamed
- Re: why a part of D community do not want go to D2 ? Stewart Gordon
- Re: why a part of D community do not want go to ... Bruno Medeiros
- Re: why a part of D community do not want go... Stewart Gordon