Why isn’t 2.110 published?

Mike Parker aldacron at gmail.com
Fri Oct 25 12:59:44 UTC 2024


On Friday, 25 October 2024 at 12:48:02 UTC, Lance Bachmeier wrote:
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> That's not the problem. A delay of three months (or however 
> long it turns out to be) with no communication is not something 
> you see when an open source project is healthy. It's a sign 
> that all the contributors are focused on doing their own thing. 
> Which of course they have a right to do, but then new 
> users/adoption dries up. This combined with the death of GtkD 
> and Visual D, and what appears to be a lack of new users, 
> particularly business users, does not make a compelling case 
> when comparing with other languages.

One of Iain's goals is to get the release progress packaged up 
into basically a single button push so that anyone can do it. 
Once he gets to that point, we'll be able to avoid situations 
like this. But we aren't there yet. Until we are, it's pretty 
much on his shoulders.


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