Hi Aaron,

On 21.04.2010 20:29, Aaron D. Ball wrote:
> Unfortunately, Eden is one of the examples I had in mind when
> referring to distributed Haskell projects as overly complicated and
> [for practical purposes] dead.  Their last release available for
> download was in 2006.  Their beta is "available upon request", which
> doesn't raise my confidence in the level of active development or
> openness of the project.
>
You're partly right. The development of the Eden system itself has been neglected for a time. Mostly because Jost Berthold (the main system programmer) finished his PhD and left Marburg (and has only limited spare time with his new job). The remaining members of the Eden group here were mostly language users and language developers, not system implementors. No one really opted to take over responsibility... However, this is changing right now. We are actively merging the Eden runtime and that of the GpH language (as both need basically the same features) to get a new runtime based on GHC 6.12 (and GHC HEAD). This runtime, while still in beta state, is already usable. However, building it is currently still a bit too complicated to bother end users with it. So, if your "complicated" is referring to this, you are right. We hope to simplify this and to have a usable release in the near future. If your "complicated" was targetting the use of the Eden language itself, however, I object!


>
>> They just had a hackathon in St Andrews,
>>
>>     http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/HackPar
>
> they don't seem to have even a source code repository yet, and they
> appear to be bogged down in that complexity I mentioned.
>
Of course, a source code repository for Eden always existed. The new repository was meant for the merged version of Eden/GpH. And that exists as well. The Eden webpage will be updated as soon as we have a pre-release of the 6.12 branch.


Best regards,
Thomas Horstmeyer (Eden group Marburg)

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