Today, as I was reading through "The Haskell 98 Report" (see
http://www.haskell.org/onlinereport/), I came across a minor typo, but
it seems that the only way to fix such typos is to report them on one
of the Haskell mailing lists; viz.:

>The original committees ceased to exist when the original Haskell 98 Reports 
>were published, so every change was instead proposed to the entire Haskell 
>mailing list.

Therefore, please allow me to report this typo, though minor, here, as
follows:

The Haskell 98 Report - Preface (see
http://www.haskell.org/onlinereport/preface-jfp.html), under the
heading "Haskell 98: language and libraries," fourth paragraph, second
line:

>If these program were to be portable, a set of libraries would have to be 
>standardised too.

should be as follows:

>If these programs were to be portable, a set of libraries would have to be 
>standardised too.

(I.e., the word "program" should be plural.)

Is this the proper place to report any forthcoming similar typos?

-- Benjamin L. Russell
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