Re: [Haskell-community] Haskell on windows 7 without chocolatey?

2020-12-05 Thread Francesco Ariis
Hello Jim,

Il 05 dicembre 2020 alle 21:51 Jim Blorg ha scritto:
> Is there a way to install haskell on windows 7 manually via zip without all
> the requirements for scripting nonsense?

haskell-community if for discussion/feedback/planning for
the community.
You will have more luck posting in haskell-cafe
—F
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Re: [Haskell-community] Haskell.org committee proposals & GRC

2020-11-15 Thread Francesco Ariis
Il 29 ottobre 2020 alle 16:22 Jasper Van der Jeugt ha scritto:
> I would like to call the members of the committee to vote on these
> proposals, but we also value community feedback.

Not much of a feedback, but I suspect in proposal #1 «majority» is
really «simple majority» (as opposed to, say, qualified ⅔, etc.)
and «ammended» «amended».

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Re: [Haskell-community] 2018 state of Haskell survey results

2018-11-18 Thread Francesco Ariis
Hello Richard,

On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 11:20:52PM -0500, Richard Eisenberg wrote:
> I have not analyzed the data myself, but I wonder how we jumped to the
> conclusion that the troll was trying to promote Stack. Is there
> statistical data that supports that conclusion? For example, just reading
> this thread, it sounds like the bogus responses also really don't like
> the new release schedule. Maybe the troll wants the old release schedule
> back and was just lazy about programming the tool to vary the
> stack/cabal question answers adequately.

If you filter the results for the (impossible) "linux/mac AND notepad++"
combination, you can check the pattern-of-action of the troll.
Every demographic question is skipped; every "write in" answer is skipped;
all the other questions are filled in with a random value, bar the
"build tools" one and the "release schedule" one, both having a constant
value.
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Re: [Haskell-community] 2018 state of Haskell survey

2018-10-28 Thread Francesco Ariis
On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 04:33:44PM -0400, Taylor Fausak wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions!
> 
> - I plan on releasing the results under the ODbL 1.0 license. I'll be
> sure to update the survey to say that. You can read more about the
> license here: https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/summary/

Excellent choice!
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Re: [Haskell-community] 2018 state of Haskell survey

2018-10-28 Thread Francesco Ariis
Hello Taylor,

On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 02:42:16PM -0400, Taylor Fausak wrote:
> Please > take a look at the survey to make sure that you're happy
> with it! Let me know if there are any questions that you would like
> to be added, removed, or changed. You can view the survey here:
> https://airtable.com/shr8G4RBPD9T6tnDf
> You can deliver feedback to me either in this thread or on GitHub:
> https://github.com/haskellweekly/haskellweekly.github.io/issues/206

Suggestions:
- state under which specific one of the "permissive license"s the
  results will be available;
- if it not mission critical, axe the last question.

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