sitting in a pub with some beer having a platform war). Martijn's
thoughts of +windows, +unix, +os is exactly right, I'm happy to let
users say "oh, please show me these packages", but there are
trade-offs in Hoogle design. If someone has some clear viewpoint on
the answers, I'd love to hear them. The three problems are:

1) What packages should Hoogle search by default? All of hackage? The
base libraries? Only the packages a user has installed? Only packages
that make it in to the Haskell Platform?

Why not make that configurable, similar to trac's custom queries,
defining several default configurations with short names (+windows,
+hackage, +hp, ..), rather than trying to define one default config?

The kinds of configuration option available could be taken from
information available to hackage/cabal (which presumably will
specify/show platforms at some point).

Claus

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