Honestly, almost everything that Sepplesocks is adding to the language is already available as Boost. That means, for me, the entire ``upgrade'' is just moving several useful constructs from one library to another. I'd finally be able to bitch at people for using Sepples and
not using the ``high-level'' constructs like RAII and template metaprogramming.
Which are the only reasons to use Sepples over C (if you can even call them reasons).
As such, I haven't really been following it too closely (because no one gives a shit about Sepples), but from the sound of
>>1 they've added some crippling flashy wank constructs, which are always unnecessary and unwelcome in my book.