Hello,

We've chosen a representative collection of 23 bugs that are one or more of important, long-standing, difficult, unenjoyable to work on:

https://bountysource.com/trackers/383571-d-programming-language

A few have already people working on them (active pull requests etc); those will have priority in case submissions arrive at about the same time. Anyway, there's plenty to work on.

We at Facebook will monitor the evolution of these issues (and the project evolution in general) to assess whether adding bounties actually improves the process (accelerates the time to fix, improves overall participation, stimulates work on other areas of the project). One valid concern that organizations have is the negative effect - people may actually stop working on unpaid bugs in expectation for bounties to be put on them. Let's not let that happen!

I encourage everyone to focus on doing great work on improving the quality of D. If this experiment is successful, there will be a second round of funding. Please reply to this if you have any bugs you believe would be fit for bounties.


Thanks,

Andrei

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