Very good Tim! There are always people more knowledgable than me in #ghc on freenode.
I apologise if it is harder than I anticipated! Matt On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 9:01 PM, Tim McGilchrist <timmc...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Matt, > > I noted this down last year as something I wanted to work on for this year. > Just letting you know that I'm starting to look at some of the easier > tickets in that page. > > Is there a good person or place to ask questions if I get stuck on anything? > > Cheers, > Tim > > > On Thursday, 4 August 2016, Matthew Pickering <matthewtpicker...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> Dear Devs, >> >> I've spent the last day looking at the inliner. In doing so I updated >> the wiki page about inlining to be a lot more useful to other people >> wanting to understand the intricacies and problems. >> >> https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Inlining >> >> This looks like the perfect place for a newcomer to start working on >> GHC. The inliner is quite well contained, there are lots of open >> tickets with well-specified aims and lots of investigatory work to be >> done. >> >> So the purpose of this email is: >> >> 1. Please tag any tickets relevant to inlining/specialisation with >> "Inlining" >> 2. Any newcomers keen to get involved should read the wiki page and >> see if they can tackle one of the tickets there. >> >> Matt >> _______________________________________________ >> ghc-devs mailing list >> ghc-devs@haskell.org >> http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ghc-devs _______________________________________________ ghc-devs mailing list ghc-devs@haskell.org http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ghc-devs