On Tuesday, 1 December 2015 at 09:47:05 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad wrote:
A more condensed bi-weekly would look more interesting to visitors.

I actually think weekly pull request reports and such aren't all that interesting at all, that's why I like to do the tips and try to summarize things that might influence the future direction of D.

That's why, when I'm done talking about a thread, I usually give my opinion on where I think it is doing, like "it is unlikely anything will change as a result of this". We every so often try to publish roadmaps, but my experience has been that we get a better idea of where things are going by watching what topics come up more for discussion. And not just length of discussion or frequency of threads, but the attitude we see inside from a few key members.

....whoa, I just realized this is relevant to a proprietary project I'm working on.... weird that I didn't realize that until now...

Anyway though, I've been on the forum for a lot of years and have seen where the language has been and just try to distill that into where it is going too.



The other big thing is that I want to talk about where it is *now* instead of just what's happening this week. That's why there's tips, project write-ups, interviews, etc.

TWID's audience includes visitors, but its core are already D users at varying levels of activity who don't necessarily know all these things but want to.

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