> Well, this a bold assumption IMHO, and I'm not particularly > happy with that, as you can probably imagine.
I would also imagine that Joe Programmer is more likely to use wxHaskell or Gtk2Hs than those - however because those are outside the standard tree they don't make it in. I don't think much of TH made it in either (not becuase of deliberate exclusions, but because of technical limitations in the tool). Don't consider these choices to be a recommendation of one package over another - or a permanent decision. I hope to make all libraries available at some point. > Integrating with Haddock makes much sense, and perhaps > we can bundle Hoogle > somehow with Haddock, The data generation is now bundled with Haddock, and as far as I know, will be in the next release. Hoogle is both a website, and a command line program, so this is already partially true that the website is just another instance. Just to make sure everyone is clear, the near term plans for Hoogle are: * Fix bugs (esp those relating to Monad and higher kinds) * Add a user interface to the website to select packages * Upload lots of packages * Possibly performance improvements Unfortunately I'm very busy right now, but give it a month or so and I'll be able to devote some time to this. Thanks Neil _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe