Re: The New Fundraising Campaign
On 11/10/18 9:09 AM, Mike Parker wrote: I've just published a new blog post describing our new fundraising campaign. TL;DR: We want to pay a Pull Request Manager to thin out the pull request queues and coordinate between relevant parties on newer pull requests so they don't go stale. We've launched a three-month campaign, and Nicholas Wilson has agreed to do the work. We have high hopes that this will help reduce frustration for current and future contributors. And we will be grateful for your support in making it happen. Please read the blog post for more details: https://dlang.org/blog/2018/11/10/the-new-fundraising-campaign/ For the impatient: https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/NDUwNTY= Nicholas has already reduced my frustration with getting a PR merged--thanks! It was a good incentive to donate.
Re: The New Fundraising Campaign
On Saturday, 10 November 2018 at 16:09:12 UTC, Mike Parker wrote: I've just published a new blog post describing our new fundraising campaign. TL;DR: We want to pay a Pull Request Manager to thin out the pull request queues and coordinate between relevant parties on newer pull requests so they don't go stale. We've launched a three-month campaign, and Nicholas Wilson has agreed to do the work. We have high hopes that this will help reduce frustration for current and future contributors. And we will be grateful for your support in making it happen. Please read the blog post for more details: https://dlang.org/blog/2018/11/10/the-new-fundraising-campaign/ For the impatient: https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/NDUwNTY= "Walter and Andrei both" -> both Walter and Andrei "Pull requests were" -> Pull Requests (PRs) were "the list. The one linked above, for example." -> the list, for example, the one linked above. Nice work setting this up, looking forward to many more targeted campaigns like this.
The New Fundraising Campaign
I've just published a new blog post describing our new fundraising campaign. TL;DR: We want to pay a Pull Request Manager to thin out the pull request queues and coordinate between relevant parties on newer pull requests so they don't go stale. We've launched a three-month campaign, and Nicholas Wilson has agreed to do the work. We have high hopes that this will help reduce frustration for current and future contributors. And we will be grateful for your support in making it happen. Please read the blog post for more details: https://dlang.org/blog/2018/11/10/the-new-fundraising-campaign/ For the impatient: https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/NDUwNTY=
Re: xlsxd: A Excel xlsx writer
On Thursday, 8 November 2018 at 08:43:10 UTC, Robert Schadek wrote: dpp and a handful of vim macros did most of the work Could you please elaborate a bit on your workflow for D with Vim? I often struggle with the tooling around D but consider Vim as a great tool to use for D development. I am aware of dutyl and also use it but you seem to have more tools at hand ... E.g. what do you use for debugging, refactoring, ... ?