I don't know how much work is left for 64 bits to work.

David Simcha wrote:
IMHO it depends on how close we are to fixing enough 64 bugs to make 64 support usable. I define "usable" as at least successfully compiling, linking and running a version of "hello, world" that uses std.stdio, not printf, so that people can test it on more complex code and file bug reports. If there's likely still another month's work or more there, then yeah, now's a good time for a release because we just got rid of some nasty and important bugs. On the other hand, if there's only maybe a week or two more worth of work (at least plausibly; I know it's somewhat unpredictable), I suggest getting these last 64 bugs fixed before releasing.

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