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>> One idea we have is to talk about the GHC API.
I am generally interested in this,
but cannot contribute much at the moment.
Best regards, J.W.
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It would be nice if we could make some more progress on the revision
control issue from last week. I don't know if people are ready to
actually make a choice of RCS at this stage, but I've tried to make
all the information necessary to make a choice available at
http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/
The IRC meeting will be held today at 16:00 UK time as usual (there wasn't
any support for moving it to 21:00). Simon PJ is back from holiday and
should make it this time.
Any suggestions for discussion topics? One idea we have is to talk about
the GHC API.
Cheers,
Simon
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> By all means start a more general Haskell meeting too, but I want to keep
> this one for GHC. The VCS debate is about what system GHC should use, not
> the community as a whole. The HLP discussion is on topic because it is so
> closely related to how we release/package/ship GHC.
Ah, I assum
Thomas M. DuBuisson wrote:
Ian and I talked about possibly trying a different time - 9pm UK time,
which would be slightly less friendly to us in the UK (I have my work/life
balance to think about you know :-) but more friendly to people in the US.
I, for one, am happy with the current time; cha
> Ian and I talked about possibly trying a different time - 9pm UK time,
> which would be slightly less friendly to us in the UK (I have my work/life
> balance to think about you know :-) but more friendly to people in the US.
I, for one, am happy with the current time; changing it should always
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 12:41 PM, Simon Marlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ian and I talked about possibly trying a different time - 9pm UK time, which
> would be slightly less friendly to us in the UK (I have my work/life balance
> to think about you know :-) but more friendly to people in the US
Johan Tibell wrote:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 1:33 PM, Simon Marlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks to everyone who turned up and joined in, we had an interesting
discussion about the HLP. On this basis I think we should try making it a
weekly event.
Thanks for arranging the meeting. I couldn
Ian Lynagh earth.li> writes:
> The "." is not part of the URL:
> http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/IRC_channel
I do feel dumb right now :)
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On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 1:33 PM, Simon Marlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who turned up and joined in, we had an interesting
> discussion about the HLP. On this basis I think we should try making it a
> weekly event.
Thanks for arranging the meeting. I couldn't attend this tim
Duncan Coutts wrote:
On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 16:08 +0100, Neil Mitchell wrote:
Hi
> Another option is a conference call, but personally I prefer the IRC medium
> for this kind of meeting. A conference call could work too, though.
i propose to sent every meeting log into cvs-ghc
I second thi
On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 16:08 +0100, Neil Mitchell wrote:
> Hi
>
> > > Another option is a conference call, but personally I prefer the IRC
> > medium
> > > for this kind of meeting. A conference call could work too, though.
> >
> > i propose to sent every meeting log into cvs-ghc
>
> I second
Hi
> > Another option is a conference call, but personally I prefer the IRC medium
> > for this kind of meeting. A conference call could work too, though.
>
> i propose to sent every meeting log into cvs-ghc
I second this. The mibbit.com IRC client is currently blocked by
freenode.net, so I am
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 08:25:41AM +, david48 wrote:
> Simon Marlow gmail.com> writes:
>
> > #ghc on chat.freenode.net. More instructions for getting on IRC are here:
> > http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/IRC_channel.
>
> (There is currently no text in this page)
The "." is not part of the
Simon Marlow gmail.com> writes:
> #ghc on chat.freenode.net. More instructions for getting on IRC are here:
> http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/IRC_channel.
(There is currently no text in this page)
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Ok, the first weekly IRC meeting is scheduled for Wednesday 16 July
(tomorrow) at
1600 BST (UTC+1)
0800 PDT (UTC-7)
1100 EDT (UTC-4)
0100 Thursday in Sydney (sorry guys :-)
If it turns out to be useful, we'll make it a regular thing. See you in
#ghc on chat.freenode.net.
Thomas M. DuBuisson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don Stewart wrote:
> > I think this is a good plan. 1600 UTC+1 is currently 8am Friday on the
> > USA west coast fwiw.
>
> I'd listen in if this plan comes to fruition. The 1600 UTC+1 time
> would work fine.
I would listen in, as well. 1500 UTC is
Don Stewart wrote:
> marlowsd:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I've been wondering whether it would be useful to have a weekly IRC
> > meeting to discuss GHC. The idea would be that this is a scheduled time
> > when the developers turn up on #ghc, we'll discus
marlowsd:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've been wondering whether it would be useful to have a weekly IRC
> meeting to discuss GHC. The idea would be that this is a scheduled time
> when the developers turn up on #ghc, we'll discuss current topics around
> GHC, and users
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Simon Marlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've been wondering whether it would be useful to have a weekly IRC meeting
> to discuss GHC. The idea would be that this is a scheduled time when the
> developers turn up on #
Hello Simon,
Friday, July 11, 2008, 1:08:52 PM, you wrote:
> Another option is a conference call, but personally I prefer the IRC medium
> for this kind of meeting. A conference call could work too, though.
i propose to sent every meeting log into cvs-ghc
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Bulat
Hi folks,
I've been wondering whether it would be useful to have a weekly IRC meeting
to discuss GHC. The idea would be that this is a scheduled time when the
developers turn up on #ghc, we'll discuss current topics around GHC, and
users can chime in with questions, points for
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