On Saturday, 14 January 2017 at 03:05:44 UTC, nbro wrote:
On Saturday, 14 January 2017 at 02:57:05 UTC, ketmar wrote:
On Saturday, 14 January 2017 at 02:28:34 UTC, nbro wrote:
How could you do such a thing?

freakin' easy: just pay people to do what you want. either that, or people will keep working on the things *they* are interested (and not someone else).

Serious users, to whom I'm directing this post, who really believe in D's potential, should try to collaborate somehow, like ants which are trying to protect their nest and queen. A serious programmer knows that there's no point of starting a "another" project. There must be a goal and the the product must be useful somehow.

I believe in D's potential and that's the reason why I'm not developing IDE and GUI AppKit as an open-source project. Sorry, but I don't have any motivation to spend 2 years of development something that will not bring me anything. Actually, I want to do it for full-time and only way how to do it is be paid by large company or make the company by myself.

You cannot expect that people doing theirs full-time jobs will have free time to collaborate on open-source projects. Look, how long it takes to fix bug in D compiler.

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