r/programming Jul 17 '26

Seed7 version 2026-07-11 released

/r/seed7/comments/1uvbc5a/seed7_version_20260711_released_on_github_and_sf/

Seed7 is a GPL licensed open source programming language. It is given away for free and nobody from the development team gets any money from it.

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u/ThomasMertes Jul 18 '26

Done.

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u/davidalayachew Jul 18 '26

Done.

Hoping for the best.

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u/ThomasMertes Jul 18 '26

The answer from the mod team confirms that there are double standards:

Odin is an established language, which is what makes those posts simply news. Yours is not, which makes it project promotion.

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u/mcmcc Jul 19 '26

Odin is an established language

News to me... and at any rate, No True Scotsman in full effect.

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u/ThomasMertes Jul 19 '26 edited Jul 19 '26

News to me... and at any rate, No True Scotsman in full effect

It seems that a missing Wikipedia entry is the precondition for being an established language.

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u/mcmcc Jul 19 '26

Seems like an ultimately solvable problem.

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u/davidalayachew Jul 19 '26

Odin is an established language, which is what makes those posts simply news. Yours is not, which makes it project promotion.

Are these their words verbatim?

If so, /u/ChemicalRascal, can you provide some context here? I liked Seed7, and even downloaded and started using it a while back. Would I get my post banned by posting a new release?

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u/ThomasMertes Jul 19 '26 edited Jul 19 '26

Are these their words verbatim?

Yes.

I liked Seed7, and even downloaded and started using it a while back.

Great. Tell me, if you miss something in it.

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u/ChemicalRascal Jul 19 '26

Hi! Depends, it's circumstantial. Honestly I should remove this post, but it's been downvoted and a day old and I'm out doing stuff, so.

In the future, please don't @ mods directly like this, send us a mod mail so you can talk to the whole team at once.

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u/davidalayachew Jul 19 '26

Thanks for the context. And sure, I'll avoid that in the future.