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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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*.
Thanks? I don't want to engage in too much self-deprecation. What's more interesting is what we do about it moving forward. I'd say we need to be more conservative with accepting new proposals & allow the compiler team to catch up, especially wrt. those ICEs & soundness holes.
I agree that we should try to adapt and make our roadmaps as realistic as possible for the next go-round. Throwing around terms like “accountability” as if someone needs to be fired, or accusing the roadmap of being “marketing”, like that Reddit post did isn’t helpful, though.
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