Just because it's not dmd, don't mean you have to shy away from contribution.
Iain Buclaw
ibuclaw at ubuntu.com
Mon Jun 18 10:23:25 PDT 2012
Just thought I might say that it's ok to send pull requests for
any important/critical changes in upstream dmd, phobos and
druntime down to gdc if you feel it is the correct thing to do.
It has been done in the past for any showstopping bugs in the
library (various multithread related issues), and also for cool
new features (__vector support) - and afterall that is one of the
reasons why I felt moving to github was important - if there is
an issue that you can resolve yourself, then get it done! Rather
than wait for the ever persistant development bottleneck that is
myself to find time to get round to it. We don't bite, and only
ask that anything gdc-specific is wrapped in version(GNU) so that
it won't be forgotten upon the next big merge.
PS: Sorry Alexrp, but I thought I might contribute my view to
the community. :~)
Regards
Iain
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