D and open development model

Bill Baxter wbaxter at gmail.com
Thu Oct 15 15:51:59 PDT 2009


On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 3:01 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu
<SeeWebsiteForEmail at erdani.org> 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


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