Quoting Ramana Kumar (2013-05-29 09:45:19) > On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 8:15 AM, Magnus Therning <mag...@therning.org>wrote: > > > Please let me know if you /do/ retire [habs-web] as there might be a > > number of commonly used packages in there that ought to be moved into > > [haskell-core]. I'm guessing you don't have any kind of usage > > statistics on the packages, do you? ;) > > > > I think it's best to consider habs-web retired as of now, since it > currently has no maintainer. > However, as far as moving packages goes, it would probably be fine to wait > until someone explicitly asks for something that was in web to be made > available in core.
I am/was also a user of habs-web for roughly two use-cases: * haskell programs such as git-annex or notmuch-web [0] that I want to build once and install multiple times. * my strategy to reduce compilation time was to install all binary haskell packages available and then use cabal install for the rest. I wolud like to also suggest that as long as storage permits we should keep the latest version of a working set of packages for each version of GHC. This does not cost much to just keep a copy before trying an upgrade and this would help users migrating. [0]: https://bitbucket.org/wuzzeb/notmuch-web/ _______________________________________________ arch-haskell mailing list arch-haskell@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/arch-haskell