se bem me lembro o 2lt já está neste report, que tal acrescentar uma referência a isto das type families ou n vale a pena?
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 3:01 PM, Janis Voigtlaender < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear Haskellers, > > so much has happened in the Haskell world in the past months. > Therefore, we would very much like to collect contributions for > the 14th edition of the > > ================================================================ > Haskell Communities & Activities Report > http://www.haskell.org/communities/ > > Submission deadline: 10 May 2008 > > (please send your contributions to hcar at haskell.org, in > plain text or LaTeX format) > ================================================================ > > This is the short story: > > * If you are working on any project that is in some way related > to Haskell, please write a short entry and submit it to the us. Even if > the project is very small or unfinished or you think it is not important > enough -- please reconsider and submit an entry anyway! > > * If you are interested in any project related to Haskell that has not > previously been mentioned in the HC&A Report, please tell us, so that we > can contact the project leaders and ask them to submit an entry. > > * Feel free to pass on this call for contributions to others that > might be interested. > > More detailed information: > > The Haskell Communities & Activities Report is a bi-annual overview of > the state of Haskell as well as Haskell-related projects over the > last, and possibly the upcoming 6 months. If you have only recently > been exposed to Haskell, it might be a good idea to browse the > December 2007 edition -- you will find interesting topics described as > well as several starting points and links that may provide answers to > many questions. > > Contributions will be collected until the submission deadline. They > will then be compiled into a coherent report that is published online > as soon as it is ready. As always, this is a great opportunity to > update your webpages, make new releases, announce or even start new > projects, or to talk about developments you want every Haskeller to > know about! > > As the purpose of the report is to collect recent or current > activities, we encourage you to update all existing summaries and > reports. We will probably drop any topics that have not had any > activity for the past year, i.e., since May 2007, but we would > very much prefer you to present an updated description of the > topic. Of course, new entries are more than welcome. Reports should > generally be kept brief and informative, ranging from a few sentences > to a few hundred words, to keep the whole report reasonably sized. > > Looking forward to your contributions, > > Andres and Janis (current editors) > > > FAQ: > > Q: Which topics are relevant? > > A: *All* topics which are related to Haskell in some way are relevant. We > usually had reports from users of Haskell (private, academic, or > commercial), from authors or contributors to projects related to Haskell, > from people working on the Haskell language, libraries, on language > extensions or variants. We also like reports over distributions of Haskell > software, Haskell infrastructure, books and tutorials on Haskell. Reports > on past and upcoming events related to Haskell are also relevant. Finally, > there might be new topics we don't even think about. As a rule of thumb: if > in doubt, then it probably is relevant and has a place in the HCAR. You can > also ask the editors. > > Q: Is unfinished work relevant? Are ideas for projects relevant? > > A: Yes! You can use the HCAR to talk about projects you are currently > working on. You can use it to look for other developers that might help > you. You can use it to write ``wishlist'' items for libraries and language > features you would like to see implemented. > > Q: How much should I write? > > A: There's no formal limit. But generally, entries should be short and > to the point. A general introduction is helpful. Apart from that, you > should focus on recent or upcoming developments. There also is no minimum > length of an entry! The report aims at being as complete as possible, so > please consider writing an entry, even if it's only a few lines long. > > Q: If I don't update my entry, but want to keep it in the report, what > should I do? > > A: Tell us that there are no changes. We will reuse the old entry in this > case, but we might drop it if it's older than a year, to give more room and > more attention to projects that change a lot. Don't resent complete entries > if you haven't changed them. > > Q: What format should I write in? > > A: The best format is a LaTeX source file, adhering to the template > that's available at: > > http://haskell.org/communities/05-2008/template.tex > > There's also a LaTeX style file at > > http://haskell.org/communities/05-2008/hcar.sty > > that you can use to preview your entry. If you don't know LaTeX, then use > plain text. If you modify an old entry, we will send you your old entry as > a > template within the next hours (provided we have your valid email address). > Please modify that template, rather than using your own version of the old > entry as a template. Don't worry about writing correct LaTeX, we will be > able to handle your file. Please don't use HTML or even DOC. > > -- > Dr. Janis Voigtlaender > http://wwwtcs.inf.tu-dresden.de/~voigt/ > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe > -- www.di.uminho.pt/~hpacheco
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