Comment by bluGill
4 hours ago
I don't know what you mean by effective - I can come up with several different/conflicting definitions in this context.
I think what you meant to say is popular. If a feature is popular it doesn't matter how bad it turns out in hindsight: you can't remove it without breaking too much code (you can slowly deprecate it over time, I'm not sure how you handle deprecation in D, so perhaps that is what editions give you). However if a great feature turns out not to be used you can remove it (presumably to replace it with a better version that you hope people will use this time, possibly reusing the old syntax in a slightly incompatible way)
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