March 09, 2018
When I took on the role of DIP Manager last year, I didn't realize how much I had to learn. Most of the DIPs made it through just fine, but there were a few errors along the way. And there were some inefficiencies built into the system that weren't so obvious in the beginning. Recently, my new procedure document to revise the process was approved.

Structurally, the process is still the same. Now, it has more clearly defined responsibilities and time constraints. Hopefully, this will kill the inefficiencies we identified in the system, and I'll keep an eye open to adapting it as necessary.

This blog post summarizes the changes, their motivation, and my new attitude toward the role of the DIP Manager.

Blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2018/03/09/the-new-new-dip-process/

Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/d_language/comments/836fwt/the_new_new_dip_process/
March 09, 2018
On Friday, 9 March 2018 at 12:59:07 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
> When I took on the role of DIP Manager last year, I didn't realize how much I had to learn. Most of the DIPs made it through just fine, but there were a few errors along the way. And there were some inefficiencies built into the system that weren't so obvious in the beginning. Recently, my new procedure document to revise the process was approved.
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mistake: "for the all the details"