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Going public launch bug #150
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Two suggestions from email thread:
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I'm OK with dropping WebAssembly.github.io for now. I did create an experimental repo which should probably hold all future experiments:
Should we move other experiments there, and only promote experiments to having their own repo when they graduate out of experimental status? |
Thanks @titzer for the rename. I can delete WebAssembly.github.io if noone beats me to it. The experimental repo makes sense for things that aren't actively being iterated on since otherwise you want the noise isolation that a repo provides (issues, PRs, emails). I'm currently not iterating on polyfill-prototype-1 since I think it has basically proven the points it was built to prove and the next step is blocked on us to start talking about a fully concrete binary format, so I'm fine moving it to experimental. Based on the relatively low activity of the other two experiments, I assume they are mostly in the same category and could be moved as well. Nit on naming: I take 'experimental' to mean "built for release, but not ready to ship" (i.e., "experimental support' = in a browser behind a flag). OTOH, 'prototype' means "built to throw away or rewrite" which is I think what we're doing here (currently), so I'd rename 'experimental' to 'prototype' to avoid the confusion. |
@lukewagner rename sounds good to me, as well as moving your repo there :) |
We'll also be putting out a small blog post (I can send it out to you guys to review after I get IE to look at it). |
I'll also post something to the Emscripten mailing list, mainly links to the stuff here + context. Let me know if anyone wants to review that beforehand. |
Go ahead and rename my repo, no objections. |
I created the public announcement release. |
Fascinating, it would be great to add a history section to understand how the collaboration came about. Over some 🍻 ? Not an expert in compilers but this sort of diversity looks like the future 👍 |
The current plan is to go public on the 17th of June, 9AM Pacific time.
On that date we'll have:
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