On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 7:22 PM, Walter Bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Stewart Gordon wrote: >> >> "Walter Bright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>> Christopher Wright wrote: >>>> >>>> Even better, will the large body of existing bugs ever be fixed? >>> >>> 10 to 20 get fixed every release. >> >> So why not those that lead towards either getting the D1 spec finished or >> having a complete D1 compiler? > > I do 10 to 20 every release on D1. It's right there in the change log. I > don't understand the notion that it is not being improved / maintained / > fixed / etc.
It's a simple flow problem. You might be fixing 15 bugs with each release, but if you consider that 30 new bugs are added to the bugzilla each month, you will never fix them all, or even come close. It's not that it's your fault, either. You have a limited amount of time. So how about starting to incorporate the numerous patches people have added to the bugzilla? It's not like the DMDFE can get any _worse_.
