On Monday, 24 February 2020 at 08:43:57 UTC, Robert M. Münch wrote:

I mean, people spend a lot of time thinking, making suggestions, etc. and the end result is: we now have nothing. Which, IMO is the worst result for all.

We don't have nothing. There's an option value of not making a decision at this time. Once you decide to go forward with a string interpolation proposal, you're deciding not to go forward with any other similar proposal for many years, or even forever. This is IMO a minor feature (not a big deal if we don't have it). If you're going to do it, do it right. In some cases, there's really no way to know until you have a formal proposal and discuss the heck out of it whether it's worth going forward.

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