Dev meeting IS NOT a decision-making place. All decisions should be made on the bug tracker.
Dev meeting is a place we can ask Matz, nobu, nurse, and other developers directly.
Matz is a very busy person. Take this opportunity to ask him. If you cannot attend, a different attendee can ask instead of you (if the attendee can understand your issue).
We will write a log about the discussion in a file or on each ticket in English.
All activities are best-effort (keep in mind that most of us are volunteer developers).
The date, time, and place are scheduled according to when/where we can reserve Matz' time.
If you have a ticket that you want Matz and other committers to discuss, please post it on this ticket in the following format:
* [Ticket ref] Ticket title (your name)
* Comment (A summary of the ticket, why you put this ticket here, what points should be discussed, etc.)
Example:
* [Feature #14609] `Kernel#p` without args shows the receiver (ko1)
* I feel this feature is very useful and some people say :+1:, so let's discuss this feature.
Comment deadline: 2020/11/13 (one week before the meeting)
Specifically, Ractor#send conflicts with Kernel#send, which is a violation of the Liskov substitution principle.
There has been (AFAIK) no official deprecation of Kernel#send, so it seems inadvisable to use the name for other semantics for Ractor. Deprecating Kernel#send seems a way to require 100 000s of changes in gems for for very little reasons, so it seems unfeasible in practice anyway.
When should send and __send__ be used? It seems gems prefer to use send (>10x more used than __send__), and only use __send__ when required. IMHO __send__ feels like Python's __add__, which I find unpretty, and feels like C's poor way of namespacing things.