Am Mittwoch, 16. November 2005 11:32 schrieb Manuel M T Chakravarty:
> Gour:
> > Simon Peyton-Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > b) make a haskell.org repository for haskell-related projects
> >
> > by adding some required features so that Haskell projects can move from
> > e.g. SF to haskell.org. Here I'm thinking about Trac - wiki and issue
> > tracking system (http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/).
> >
> > It is simple & powerful enough. It combines wiki (the present hawiki
> > entries can be imported (http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/ticket/2068)
> > with the ticket system handy for handling bug requests, feature
> > requests, setting roadmaps, timelines etc. and great thing that there is
> > a darcs backend available so every proejct can have darcs repository
> > avaialable. (this is why I prefer trac over e.g. bugzilla, RT...)
>
> This would indeed be something very valuable to have IMHO.  The easier
> it is for potential library and tool writers to involve the rest of the
> community in their efforts (independent whether they have public web
> servers etc available to use), the more good libraries and tools, we'll
> get.
>
> Trac also looks quite nice (after quickly browsing through the site).
>
> Manuel

Would it be intended that every Haskell-related project is hosted under 
haskell.org?  This might be not so nice.  And it might be not so nice if most 
Haskell-related projects are hosted under haskell.org so that potential users 
might only look under haskell.org for projects and miss those that are hosted 
elsewhere.

Just thinking...

Best wishes,
Wolfgang
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