Re: [Haskell] [Haskell-cafe] Proposal to incorporate Haskell.org

2011-05-10 Thread Tom Murphy
> Q: Does this mean that my Haskell project must now be covered by a > copyleft licence such as GPL? > A: No, but Haskell projects using haskell.org resource should use an > Open Source licence > . > "Should" == must? Would this apply

[Haskell] Proposal to incorporate Haskell.org

2011-05-10 Thread Don Stewart
Hello everyone. The haskell.org committee[1], in the interest of the long-term stability of the open source Haskell community infrastructure, has decided to incorporate haskell.org as a legal entity. This email outlines our recommendation, and seeks input from the community on this decision. The

[Haskell] GTTSE 2011: Call for Participation

2011-05-10 Thread Vadim Zaytsev
GTTSE 2011, 3–9 July, 2011, Braga, Portugal 4th International Summer School on Generative and Transformational Techniques in Software Engineering http://gttse.wikidot.com/ SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SUMMARY 8 Long Tutorials 8 Short Tutorials Participants Workshop REGISTRATION DEADLINE:

Re: [arch-haskell] Leksah depends on haddock which isn't listed in ghc-pkg

2011-05-10 Thread Magnus Therning
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 13:30, Peter Simons wrote: > Hi Leif, > >  > I was trying to add the IDE Leksah, and some of the parts have >  > dependencies on specific versions of haddock. Haddock is provided by >  > the ghc package, but it's not listed in ghc-pkg list. > > why would it be necessary for

Re: [Haskell] ANN: syntactic-0.1

2011-05-10 Thread Heinrich Apfelmus
Emil Axelsson wrote: Hello Heinrich! Thanks for your interest! In principle, this is exactly the kind of thing you can do with syntactic -- if you can make your data type fit into the framework, that is. A compilation phase would then look something like this: phase :: AST (C1 :+: TheRest)

[Haskell] An update on ICFP'11 in Tokyo (September 18-24, 2011)

2011-05-10 Thread Wouter Swierstra
Given the fairly recent severe earthquake and tsunami in Japan, you may wonder how this affects the preparations for ICFP'11 in Tokyo. Luckily, Tokyo was significantly less affected by these saddening events than the regions further north. In fact, the situation in Tokyo is almost back to normal,