Lars T. Kyllingstad Wrote: > Bane wrote: > >> Why a killing of trees for a manual that changes daily and can be on the > >> internet? What is the point of TDPL? To make money? I don't see any value > >> in a set of pages that are a manual for a constantly changing and > >> unestablished computer programming language. Can't yaz save the trees and > >> offer it for sale on the web to anyone who wants to pay for it? It's easy > >> to setup a PayPal website (though I think D is far from that if ever). I > >> don't see this thing selling in bookstores. A hard copy of an already > >> obsolete specification? If it's just charitable contribution from long > >> time afficionados, why not just .org and ask for contributions and not > >> kill trees? > >> > > > > This might actually be a good point. I have a thought or 2 about it. A > > reason to save trees: > > - TDPL is changing, true, and online format is much easier to update, > > navigate, search, and eco friendly. TDPL would be obsolete (for current > > version of language) before it is published. > > When TDPL is published D2 will be frozen. That's the whole point. > > -Lars
Aha! What about... D3 ? :)
