In light of this, I really like (in no particular order):
- Typescript
- Rust and the Rust community
- Ember and the Ember community
- Windows, especially Insiders
- People who provide feedback, even on Twitter
- Tilde and our amazing team
- @wifelette
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I think very few people are qualified to have meaningful input about TypeScript design. Andres is just too good at having a great long term vision. Almost nobody asked never or conditional types but those are just the right decisions to build on top of them
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I'm a little to old to buy into the "Noble Genius" thing again, but glad to hear it is working out at least in the short term.
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I'm hopeful that they will eventually open things up to a more community process.
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Have you been to our GitHub issue tracker? 2,000+ suggestions, hundreds tagged "help wanted", hundreds implemented by the TS team. > 100 issues outlining our design meeting notes. I can't think of a way to make it more community-driven without straight-up democracy (bad plan)
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Yes, I've been to the GitHub tracker. I've filed bugs and written long comments about proposals. I think there are certainly ways to make it more community-driven without turning it into a "democracy" (Rust teams make hard decisions, but the process is more open)
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