I never made a serious try to get it into production.
It’s now very clear to me there’s no point in EVER trying unless there’s a massive shift in the project.
The community/leadership sounds very broken.
This seems more like what I would expect from someone’s hobby project that got out of hand and accidentally got a bunch of people who follow along no questions asked.
It does, but then you realize he actually advocates using it in production and tries aggressively to grow the community. See e.g. http://elm-lang.org/blog/how-to-use-elm-at-work
dulac91 has been "leaving Elm" starting at least six months ago, supposedly only still around to let others know of his decision.
superdisk and type_level_memes are piling on about how much Elm sucks in multiple comment threads, random examples being "Elm's BDFL is just a DFL" and "Elm is not the language for [me]. Or... anyone, apparently, since writing Elm code can be considered a liability at this point", respectively.
This sort of dismissive toxicity just begets more of it and turns off newcomers.
Sometimes you have to make your point and then leave the theater so others can enjoy the show.
Which is true.
> This sort of dismissive toxicity just begets more of it and turns off newcomers.
Ah yes, legitimate criticism of Elm turns off newcomers so it's entirely justified to ban legitimate criticism. Wonderful.