Sven Panne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So my question is (probably once again): Why can >100.000 projects
> live with SF and not the Haskell community? Although CVS is not my
> favourite version control system, I'd happily use it if I get the
> rest of SF for free then.
For Hackage, we probably need to think more by analogy with CTAN
for TeX, and CPAN for perl, rather than SourceForge. These provide
easily-accessed repositories of libraries in the relevant language.
SourceForge is much more about applications than libraries in my view,
and hence is language agnostic. (Although I imagine it may also
currently be the nearest equivalent to CPAN for finding C language
libraries.)
Regards,
Malcolm
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