I sent a message to the dmd-concurrency mailing list about a month ago, that I'd like to contribute a set of channel-based functions to std.concurrency, but it was never picked up for inclusion nor (I don't believe) rejected. I'm not sure if I should make the same proposal in an alternate forum (like this one) or if someone can check for the message and post it? Or should I assume that the lack of inclusion was its own answer?

I sent the message in as a "random" rather than subscribing to the mailing list. Is it better for me to fully subscribe, if I want to contribute like this?

Similarly, is there any process for proposals for Phobos? I see that for the language, everything has to be a DIP first, but I didn't see a parallel for Phobos, hence posting to the forums.

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