>>>>> "Marko" == Marko Schuetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>>>> "Simon" == Simon Peyton-Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>> One possible solution would be a Wiki (formerly WikiWiki) site. >>> This was also mentioned some time ago, but, again, no-one >>> seemed to know how to go about doing it. Simon> It would be great to have a Haskell Wiki. As I understand it, Simon> to host a Haskell Wiki would require: I have set up a Wiki which could be used as a Haskell Wiki if people so choose. It's located at http://kind.ki.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de/cgi-bin/wiki Simon> b) getting a Wiki implemenentation Marko> There is a list of WikiClones at Marko> http://c2.com/cgi/wikibase?LongListOfWikiClones (incidentally, this is Marko> a wiki page itself ;-)) It uses pyWiki, a WikiClone written in Python. Marko> Someone might even want to volunteer to implement the WikiClone used Marko> for the Haskell Wiki in Haskell. Simon> c) setting up the initial instructions and structure Simon> (front page, categories, FAQ, search pages..) There is nothing set up, except a link to haskell.org and for the WikiStuff to c2.com. Simon> d) performing some regular house-keeping to try to keep Simon> the structure comprehensible Simon> I believe that this is all fairly simple except perhaps (c), Simon> which I find hard to quantify. Marko> d) and most of c) should mostly be done by the user/author community. You're gladly invited to edit the pages! Marko -- Marko Sch�tz [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ki.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de/~marko/
