On Sun, 22 Jul 2012 11:59:39 -0700, Leandro Lucarella <[email protected]> wrote:

Adam Wilson, el 21 de July a las 15:03 me escribiste:
>Mmm, this makes me wonder if the stable releases based on a particular
>official release will live only until the next official release is out,
>or if they will be long-term. I thought it was the later, so people
>don't have to worry about bugs related to new features they don't care
>about, but now I'm not so sure.

Actually, I specifically mention that new features will left out
until stability is achieved. But at some point we will fold in the
new features from HEAD, our goal is to specifically AVOID creating a
D1/D2 style split.

Yes, of course, but these updates will not be done for each and every
official DMD release, they will be done in a timespan in the order of
years for example? I.e. like any other serious language out there? :P

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I can't really say, but it sounds like what you are asking for is D2/D3, thats not really the scope of the dlang-stable project, we just want builds of D2 that do not include new features until the community feels that those features are stable enough. Which means we will periodically roll in the new features, probably on the order of months, which pretty typical for 2.x type releases.

If Walter does eventually decide on a D3, then we will probably maintain a separate D2 maintenance branch for a while, like all the other big compilers, but that's years on down the road.

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