Ask a language designer
Paul has now a cool idea on his Panopticon Central blog, a link to ask some advice.
Sure he will keep him very busy :-)
There's one other new thing on the site that I wanted to call out on in its own entry. Akin to an idea C# has used on their GDN site, in the "Links" section to the right there is now a link to the Ask a Language Designer page. You can use this page to submit questions that you'd like answered about any particular subject, and I'll do my best to post some answers to the best questions on this blog. The disclaimer on that page is worth quoting, though, so here it is:
Questions will be answered at my discretion. Because of limitations of time, blog space, non-disclosure of future plans or the suitability of the question, there is no guarantee that a question will be answered. This forum is intended for questions regarding the design of the language, and not as a product support forum. All responses to questions will be made on the blog.
This is going to be a bit of an experiment, so please bear with us and don't get too upset if it doesn't work out for some reason! But I'm thinking we'll be able to get some interesting questions answered...
I like the first question from Erik Porter, quite good (not sure it's relevant):
Can you explain how Edit and Continue is going to work? Like "the guts"...I'm curious and uneducated. :)