How do you come up with that "a year and a half"? We've had star releases every 1 to 4 months so far.

Could you please try to elaborate what we should have done differently? We asked the users, just as you said you should, and did what they wanted, exactly as you said we have should. Now it's still wrong. And you still haven't answered my questions how you would proceed without big refactors.

I understand all your criticism, but I still don't understand what we could have done instead. Skip all big refactors, and pile workaround on workaround? Invest all our resources on avoiding regressions, instead of advancing the state of the compiler and implementing the optimizations that people have asked us for?

You criticize continuously, but so far you haven't provided any feasible alternatives. If you continue to do so, you convince me that you're just ranting elaborately, and I'm wasting my time discussing with you.


In reply to Re^9: Waiting for a Product, not a Compiler by moritz
in thread Moose - my new religion by jdrago999

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