- take no risk, and people will blame the project for being static.
- take risks, and people will blame the project for being reckless.
E.G:
- don't adopt a new feature, and your language is old, becoming irrelevant, and a wave of comments will tell you how they just can't use it for X because they don't have it.
- break compat, and you will have a horde stating you don't care about users that need stability. You got one comment in this thread talking about "the python treadmill"!
And all that for an open source project most don't contribute to and never paid a dime for.
World would need one more language which would have very barebone core something like very minimal go or python but strong metaprogramming features so you could expand language if you need.
- take no risk, and people will blame the project for being static.
- take risks, and people will blame the project for being reckless.
E.G:
- don't adopt a new feature, and your language is old, becoming irrelevant, and a wave of comments will tell you how they just can't use it for X because they don't have it.
- break compat, and you will have a horde stating you don't care about users that need stability. You got one comment in this thread talking about "the python treadmill"!
And all that for an open source project most don't contribute to and never paid a dime for.