Imagine thinking that Rust moves too *slowly*. Go over to the orange site and most of the complaints are that Rust moves too *fast*.https://twitter.com/bascule/status/1189720928629878784 …
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That’s a non-sequitur. You can’t use an argument in favor of *slowing down* the rate of change to argue that the language isn’t changing fast enough.
I didn't read their comment on reddit as complaining that the language didn't change fast enough. The way I read it, it was clearly about setting reasonable, and more limited targets. At any rate, that's the sentiment I support.
Welcome to software management. No software ever hits all of its planning milestones on time. But it’s still useful to have them! I think you’re setting an unrealistically high standard for software project management. Software planning is *hard*.
Frankly, what I see is yet another “let’s everyone air all their grievances against the language team, regardless of whether what we want is contradictory” kind of party going on right now.
Some people will send such contradictory messages, no doubt. However, while I speak for no one on the language team but myself on this, I do believe we have made misjudgements and I bear in that responsibility.
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