On Wednesday, 22 June 2016 at 16:44:25 UTC, Joerg Joergonson
wrote:
How bout Freezing Phobos, except for bugs and start migrating
it to Phobos 2.0?.
This would kill the language.
This will be migrating Phobos over to use the new
constructs(nogc, safe, etc),
How, in your opinion, are these not being used already?
By the time it's finished D3 will be around and it could be
used for it.
D3 will probably never happen; at least not in the foreseeable
future.
This allows a clean break but and to learn, but not be shackled
by the past. It could go rather fast(months rather than years)
since most of the code is already written, it just needs to be
migrated properly(might might not require anything but copy and
paste for large amounts of code).
What exactly, in your opinion, needs to be changed? What's so
broken that it needs a "clean break"?