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Walter, hope you're doing ok.
Dec 19, 2006
Bill Baxter
Dec 19, 2006
BCS
Dec 20, 2006
Brad Roberts
Dec 20, 2006
BCS
Postponing D 1.0 release date - yay or nay
Dec 21, 2006
Chris Miller
Dec 22, 2006
Dave
Dec 22, 2006
John Reimer
Dec 22, 2006
renoX
Dec 22, 2006
BCS
Dec 23, 2006
Walter Bright
Dec 23, 2006
Georg Wrede
Dec 23, 2006
Walter Bright
Dec 23, 2006
%Wolven
Dec 23, 2006
Georg Wrede
Dec 23, 2006
Burton Radons
Re: Walter, hope you're doing ok. [completely OT]
Dec 27, 2006
Kevin Bealer
December 19, 2006
Almost a week and no posts.  Hope you're doing OK there.  Must have been quite a storm.

--bb
December 19, 2006
Bill Baxter wrote:
> Almost a week and no posts.  Hope you're doing OK there.  Must have been quite a storm.
> 
> --bb

I hope he is just to busy slaughtering bugs and adjusting features. 1.0 is less than 2 weeks off <g>.

Yeah. I to hope he's OK.
December 20, 2006
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Bill Baxter wrote:

> Almost a week and no posts.  Hope you're doing OK there.  Must have been quite a storm.
> 
> --bb

I haven't talked with Walter, but I do know that his area of town is still without power.  The estimates I saw were for wednesday or thursday to get the high power lines repaired.

Later,
Brad
December 20, 2006
Brad Roberts wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Bill Baxter wrote:
> 
>> Almost a week and no posts.  Hope you're doing OK there.  Must have been quite a storm.
>>
>> --bb
> 
> I haven't talked with Walter, but I do know that his area of town is still without power.  The estimates I saw were for wednesday or thursday to get the high power lines repaired.
> 
> Later,
> Brad

Maybe with this in mind we should encourage pushing the D/1.0 release out of January and into February.  Hard to release something on time when you can't really work on it.  :)

-- Chris Nicholson-Sauls
December 20, 2006
Chris Nicholson-Sauls wrote:
> 
> Maybe with this in mind we should encourage pushing the D/1.0 release out of January and into February.  Hard to release something on time when you can't really work on it.  :)
> 
> -- Chris Nicholson-Sauls

Jan 1 was a bit arbitrary to begin with. So unless W doesn't have power back by x-mas or later, I don't think it makes much difference.
December 21, 2006
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 16:32:31 -0500, Chris Nicholson-Sauls <ibisbasenji@gmail.com> wrote:

>>  I haven't talked with Walter, but I do know that his area of town is still without power.  The estimates I saw were for wednesday or thursday to get the high power lines repaired.
>>  Later,
>> Brad
>
> Maybe with this in mind we should encourage pushing the D/1.0 release out of January and into February.  Hard to release something on time when you can't really work on it.  :)
>

I'm perfectly fine with postponing the release date; releases are postponed all the time. For those who wanted to get things done before 1.0 but actually ran out of time would have a chance at it and now realize the actual time needed.

- Chris
December 22, 2006
Brad Roberts wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Bill Baxter wrote:
> 
>> Almost a week and no posts.  Hope you're doing OK there.  Must have been quite a storm.
>>
>> --bb
> 
> I haven't talked with Walter, but I do know that his area of town is still without power.  The estimates I saw were for wednesday or thursday to get the high power lines repaired.
> 
> Later,
> Brad

Probably holed up in a ski lodge somewhere plugging away at 0.178 on a laptop, thinking "Ahhh, don't have to read those annoying 'personality suggestions' on digitalmars.D until they get the power fixed" <g>

At least, I hope that's what it is anyhow :)
December 22, 2006
On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 17:13:38 -0800, Dave <Dave_member@pathlink.com> wrote:

> Brad Roberts wrote:
>> On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Bill Baxter wrote:
>>
>>> Almost a week and no posts.  Hope you're doing OK there.  Must have been quite a storm.
>>>
>>> --bb
>>  I haven't talked with Walter, but I do know that his area of town is still without power.  The estimates I saw were for wednesday or thursday to get the high power lines repaired.
>>  Later,
>> Brad
>
> Probably holed up in a ski lodge somewhere plugging away at 0.178 on a laptop, thinking "Ahhh, don't have to read those annoying 'personality suggestions' on digitalmars.D until they get the power fixed" <g>
>
> At least, I hope that's what it is anyhow :)


He'd be smart man!  I'm sure he would be much more productive because of it.

:D

-JJR
December 22, 2006
John Reimer a écrit :
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 17:13:38 -0800, Dave <Dave_member@pathlink.com> wrote:
>> Brad Roberts wrote:
[cut]
>> Probably holed up in a ski lodge somewhere plugging away at 0.178 on a laptop, thinking "Ahhh, don't have to read those annoying 'personality suggestions' on digitalmars.D until they get the power fixed" <g>
>>
>> At least, I hope that's what it is anyhow :)
> 
> 
> He'd be smart man!  I'm sure he would be much more productive because of it.

Well without power, the battery would last only so long, so it's not so sure..
Maybe an OLPC would be useful ;-)

renoX
December 22, 2006
renoX wrote:
> John Reimer a écrit :
>> On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 17:13:38 -0800, Dave <Dave_member@pathlink.com> wrote:
>>> Brad Roberts wrote:

>>> Probably holed up in a ski lodge somewhere 
> 
> Well without power, the battery would last only so long, so it's not so sure..
> Maybe an OLPC would be useful ;-)
> 
> renoX

IIRC Seattle doesn't have any ski lodges and most of the rest of the north wast has power. <G>
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