Ary Borenszweig Wrote: > Jesse Phillips wrote: > > Nick Sabalausky Wrote: > > > >> "Jesse Phillips" <[email protected]> wrote in message > >> news:[email protected]... > >>> It seem no one is confident in their poll writing skills, so I'll take > >>> stab at it. > >>> > >>> This poll is related to D not providing "true" properties. Details and > >>> discussion can be found in DIP4: > >>> http://prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?LanguageDevel/DIPs/DIP4 > >>> > >>> Below you will find a list of options. Please place a maximum of three > >>> votes starting with what you would prefer and then your alternatives. > >>> Reasoning can come after your vote. > >>> > >>> 1. Provide a special syntax/keyword to specify properties. > >>> 2. Keep things as they are. > >>> 3. Keep things as they are, resolving the += ... without involving new > >>> property syntax. > >>> 4. Remove current "property" syntax. > >>> 5. Prevent . on rvalues > >>> > >>> Extended Voting > >>> > >>> A. #4 should happen with or without a new property syntax. > >>> B. Preventing . on rvalues should be done anyway. > >>> > >>> If I missed something, to bad, write your own poll. Please only respond > >>> if > >>> you are voting or commenting on another's vote. This allows top level > >>> posts to contain poll answers only. > >> Ideal: Combine 1, 3, 4 and fix the problem with . on rvalues without doing > >> #5. > >> Secondary: Anything in between "Ideal" and "Minimum That's Acceptable". > >> Minimum That's Acceptable: Combine 3, 4 and 5. > >> > >> Joke: Let's make a poll on how a properties poll should be made ;) > > > > I'm really not sure how 1 and 3 could be "combined," it would leave many of > > the issues people want 1 to fix. > > > > I'm really not sure how 3 and 4 could be combined. One says "go away," the > > other "stay here." > > Hi Jesse, > > Your replies are not being correctly threaded in my Thunderbird, and it > makes analyzing the poll difficult. What's going on?
Sorry, I have no idea. Using the web interface? If this works I have a hypothesis though. When making multiple replies with the web interface, first leave the group for another, then come back. But only if this is correctly threaded.
