On 28/04/2016, wren romano wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 5:19 PM, José Manuel Calderón Trilla
> wrote:
>> I was able to make an account with a longer username, but I am not
>> able to edit the wiki. Unsure if it's some sort of anti-spam delay or
>> some other issue with permissions.
>
> The is
I am not on the committee, just a lurker. I find the Golang proposal/design
doc approach amenable to the expected scope of work.
Another benefit of the GitHub approach is greater participation by non
committee members.
Tom
> GitHub allows for Git-based workflows, and there's prior art related to
Dear Community,
Apologies if I'm missing context.
Does Haskell 2020 specify evaluation order control by `pseq`?
We use `pseq` to guarantee the evaluation order between two expressions.
But Haskell 2010 did not specify how to control the evaluation order
between two expressions.
(only specified `
Hello,
First of all, thanks for all your effort in setting this up!
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 5:56 PM, Herbert Valerio Riedel
wrote:
>
> However, since Trac has accumulated quite a bit of old content in its
> ticket-tracker over the years, and "Haskell 2020" has been coined a
> reboot. Maybe it wo
Hello,
On 2016-04-28 at 23:28:11 +0200, wren romano wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 5:19 PM, José Manuel Calderón Trilla
> wrote:
>> There seems to be a minimum of 5 characters for a username, which was
>> giving me the “Username doesn't match local naming policy.” error.
>>
>> I was able to mak
Hello Fellow Committee Members!
Following up on the official announcement, here's a few basic things we
should get agreement over before proceeding. First off, I'm hoping we
can manage to avoid confusing email-threading in the interest of finding
information easier lateron in the email archives.
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 5:19 PM, José Manuel Calderón Trilla
wrote:
> There seems to be a minimum of 5 characters for a username, which was
> giving me the “Username doesn't match local naming policy.” error.
>
> I was able to make an account with a longer username, but I am not
> able to edit the
There seems to be a minimum of 5 characters for a username, which was
giving me the “Username doesn't match local naming policy.” error.
I was able to make an account with a longer username, but I am not
able to edit the wiki. Unsure if it's some sort of anti-spam delay or
some other issue with pe
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 2:24 PM, Antonio Nikishaev wrote:
>> On 28 Apr 2016, at 21:45, Richard Eisenberg wrote:
>> Seems reasonable. I have started the page at
>> https://wiki.haskell.org/Language/HaskellPrime
>
> Should it be under prime.haskell.org instead?
>
> (I don't seem to be able to regi
Should it be under prime.haskell.org instead?
(I don't seem to be able to register there though, “Username doesn't match
local naming policy.”)
-- lelf
> On 28 Apr 2016, at 21:45, Richard Eisenberg wrote:
>
> Seems reasonable. I have started the page at
> https://wiki.haskell.org/Language
Seems reasonable. I have started the page at
https://wiki.haskell.org/Language/HaskellPrime
Richard
On Apr 28, 2016, at 12:52 PM, Howard B. Golden
wrote:
> I request that the committee members create a Haskell Prime page on the
> Haskell wiki with capsule descriptions of their affiliations,
I request that the committee members create a Haskell Prime page on the Haskell
wiki with capsule descriptions of their affiliations, Haskell experience and
links to their home pages. I believe this will help make the process more
transparent to the community. Thanks.
Howard
___
Dear Haskell Community!
Some time ago I asked for nominations to reboot the Haskell Prime
process[1], and now I'm pleased to finally announce the formation of
the new Haskell Language 2020 Committee!
The goal of the Haskell Language committee together with the Core
Libraries Committee is to work
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