mail: > Hi, > > I’m only margianlly involved or up to date there, but still some might > have missed this: > > Ohloh has begun to release their tools, starting with ohcount, their > tool to measure code and comments lines: > > http://labs.ohloh.net/ohcount/ > > They explicitly write that they want haskell support, and the oldest > open bug report on their page is about this: > > http://labs.ohloh.net/ohcount/ticket/205 > > So if anyone feels like programming some ruby (I guess they want it to > be in that language as well) and wants to give the haskell community a > chance for wider audience, give it a shot. >
Oh, great! I've been waiting for this. It's annoying having xmonad classified as a C/C++ project (and sjanssen and I as C/C++ developers!) http://www.ohloh.net/projects/6869?p=xmonad Ohloh Summary * Mostly written in C/C++ * Extremely well-commented source code So what we need is a) darcs support (so we don't have to convert repos to git), and b) a haskell lexer. Then all the haskell projects can get analysed, linked to , etc, -- and made more visible to the general open source world. -- Don _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe