Adrian Robert wrote:
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Could there be a middle ground to holding
up releases for too long waiting for non-market-majority development
(a practice which led to the splintering of egcs in the past) on one
side and gradually but surely becoming a specialist C/C++ solution
on the other?
I don't see the point here. Holding up the release does not somehow
make more resources available for working on Objective-C. If there
are people interested in objective-C, let them work on it. If not,
I see no basis for holding up the release.