Thread overview
1.0 version?
Apr 08, 2008
Bill Baxter
Apr 10, 2008
jcc7
April 08, 2008
David,
   A big thanks David for your hard work you do
to the GDC compiler.
I will like to ask you when you will release
a 1.0 version.
I like programming in D and in my poor opinion
I think that it is the real succesor to C.
We need so much a free as in speech and
free as in beer compiler for D.
A modern programming language as D is would
help free software grow farther.

Keep up the good work!!!


April 08, 2008
Kiriakos J. Alexoglou wrote:
> David,
>    A big thanks David for your hard work you do
> to the GDC compiler.
> I will like to ask you when you will release
> a 1.0 version.

Dave isn't working on GDC very actively these days.  But neither does he seem interested in delegating any responsibility for it.  So it's pretty much in limbo.

--bb
April 10, 2008
== Quote from Bill Baxter (dnewsgroup@billbaxter.com)'s article
> Kiriakos J. Alexoglou wrote:
> > David,
> >    A big thanks David for your hard work you do
> > to the GDC compiler.
> > I will like to ask you when you will release
> > a 1.0 version.
> Dave isn't working on GDC very actively these days.  But neither does he seem interested in delegating any responsibility for it.  So it's pretty much in limbo.
>
> --bb

I don't know what's been going on with GDC.

Last month David posted this:

"After the next few updates, I am going to need help keeping GDC up to date.  I hope the D community will eventually be able to take over the process of updating to new DMD and GDC versions as well as fixing bugs."

source: http://www.digitalmars.com/webnews/newsgroups.php?art_group=D.gnu&article_id=3135


Maybe David has been in such a time crunch situation that he doesn't even have time to accept the help that's been offered? Or maybe he has a different idea of how active GDC should be?

I know that you replied with an offer to help, and I guess that's where it stands.

(By the way, I guess his e-mail has been "encoded" to fool the spam bots:
ess-eff.net = sf.net?)