On Tuesday, 11 April 2017 at 13:20:58 UTC, HaraldZealot wrote:
I hope that D community find its good way to interoperate and hence survive.
Just to clarify, I'm not sure that the current process is broken. As Ken Thompson has said of C++: "It certainly has its good points. But by and large I think it’s a bad language. It does a lot of things half well and it’s just a garbage heap of ideas that are mutually exclusive." The current process does protect D from going down that road, AFAICT. This might upset some individuals, but the alternative, where the community designs the language, could very well be worse.
