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Chris Lattner has left the Swift core team
Core team to form language workgroup.
Moderator note: this post was originally in the light-weight same-type requirement syntax thread, but only because this thread was locked. We have re-opened this thread and moved this post to separate it from the technical discussion in that thread. Someone asked for more information: I’m sorry but I don’t follow swift evolution and haven’t been a part of the core team since middle of last year. I don’t have enough context to have an informed opinion here. -Chris Hmm got it, its sad that…
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