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August 19

Wasn’t 2.110 due for August 1? Is there a reason it isn’t it published yet?

August 30

On Monday, 19 August 2024 at 12:59:34 UTC, Quirin Schroll wrote:

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Wasn’t 2.110 due for August 1? Is there a reason it isn’t it published yet?

I am quite surprised that such a simple and important question has gone without any response for such a long time

I can't help but wonder what the future of the community will look like.

August 30

On Friday, 30 August 2024 at 06:36:23 UTC, Dakota wrote:

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On Monday, 19 August 2024 at 12:59:34 UTC, Quirin Schroll wrote:

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Wasn’t 2.110 due for August 1? Is there a reason it isn’t it published yet?

I am quite surprised that such a simple and important question has gone without any response for such a long time

I can't help but wonder what the future of the community will look like.

I already told that before..
all problems are because unrealistic expectations: people still considering D as a serious production language - they just need to stop doing it...
It is great hobby language for hobby projects.

I'm almost sure many people after reading this will have

  • denial
  • anger
  • bargaining
  • depression

When you accept this - peace and happiness will be with you :)
You no longer care about not only 2.110 but any other versions, bugzilla migrations and all things that are not happening. All bugs that haven't been fixed for years (and won't be fixed in another decade).. and just enjoy using the language in any way you like.

So stop feeling frustrated and start enjoying life!

August 30

On Monday, 19 August 2024 at 12:59:34 UTC, Quirin Schroll wrote:

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Wasn’t 2.110 due for August 1? Is there a reason it isn’t it published yet?

what's sad is people from D foundation all ignored this post

they literally don't care about people using D

it shows in the PRs that get merged, and it shows in releases being ignored

August 30

On Friday, 30 August 2024 at 06:46:54 UTC, Sergey wrote:

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On Friday, 30 August 2024 at 06:36:23 UTC, Dakota wrote:

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On Monday, 19 August 2024 at 12:59:34 UTC, Quirin Schroll wrote:

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Wasn’t 2.110 due for August 1? Is there a reason it isn’t it published yet?

I am quite surprised that such a simple and important question has gone without any response for such a long time

I can't help but wonder what the future of the community will look like.

I already told that before..
all problems are because unrealistic expectations: people still considering D as a serious production language - they just need to stop doing it...
It is great hobby language for hobby projects.

Relax people. Iain Buclaw handles the releases. Anytime there's a delay, there's a reason for it.

August 30

On Friday, 30 August 2024 at 07:03:11 UTC, ryuukk_ wrote:

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they literally don't care about people using D

Nothing could be further from the truth. We wouldn't be here otherwise.

August 30

On Friday, 30 August 2024 at 07:04:06 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:

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On Friday, 30 August 2024 at 06:46:54 UTC, Sergey wrote:

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On Friday, 30 August 2024 at 06:36:23 UTC, Dakota wrote:

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On Monday, 19 August 2024 at 12:59:34 UTC, Quirin Schroll wrote:

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Wasn’t 2.110 due for August 1? Is there a reason it isn’t it published yet?

I am quite surprised that such a simple and important question has gone without any response for such a long time

I can't help but wonder what the future of the community will look like.

I already told that before..
all problems are because unrealistic expectations: people still considering D as a serious production language - they just need to stop doing it...
It is great hobby language for hobby projects.

Relax people. Iain Buclaw handles the releases. Anytime there's a delay, there's a reason for it.

Communication is key to avoid confusion and concerns, there is literally 0 communication, therefore there will be confusion and concerns

October 24

On Monday, 19 August 2024 at 12:59:34 UTC, Quirin Schroll wrote:

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Wasn’t 2.110 due for August 1? Is there a reason it isn’t it published yet?

Almost 3 months delay, any comment from core team?

October 24

On Friday, 30 August 2024 at 07:04:06 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:

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Relax people. Iain Buclaw handles the releases. Anytime there's a delay, there's a reason for it.

I don't think people have a problem with the concept of their being a reason for it. I think the problem is that there has been no communication, at least that I've seen on what that reason is.

It could be as simple as "Iain had to step away for a while, but he'll be back in X time."
Or maybe it's being held back for a gnarly problem in the build pipeline that needs time to get resolved.
Or maybe there is a super-secret feature being developed that we're waiting on.

IDK. 🤷‍♂️

The point being, we don't know why, and I think that would cool all of this down if we did. But the radio silence is disconcerting. And there is quite the pile of fixes and changes building up in the pending changelog.

October 25

On Thursday, 24 October 2024 at 06:24:56 UTC, Adam Wilson wrote:

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On Friday, 30 August 2024 at 07:04:06 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:

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Relax people. Iain Buclaw handles the releases. Anytime there's a delay, there's a reason for it.

I don't think people have a problem with the concept of their being a reason for it. I think the problem is that there has been no communication, at least that I've seen on what that reason is.

It could be as simple as "Iain had to step away for a while, but he'll be back in X time."
Or maybe it's being held back for a gnarly problem in the build pipeline that needs time to get resolved.
Or maybe there is a super-secret feature being developed that we're waiting on.

IDK. 🤷‍♂️

The point being, we don't know why, and I think that would cool all of this down if we did. But the radio silence is disconcerting. And there is quite the pile of fixes and changes building up in the pending changelog.

Iain's activity on github has lowered substantially (is close to zero) since around july:

https://github.com/ibuclaw

(That would suggest that Iain is taking a break for a while; hope all is good, and the break was planned.)

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