What do you think about that? It will be easy for contributers, we don't need C anymore to write new Nimrod features.
I am seasoned pytho-dev but new to nimrod tho.
I thought most (all?) of nim is written in nim already. So you don't need C to write new nim features, you write them in nim. Also, most features can be implemented in a way that you don't even have to worry about outputting C, you're entirely in nim-world.
Am I missing something?
This is what the main page says:
The Nim compiler and all of the standard libraries are implemented in Nim.
And it's still true. ;-)