> "Marko" == Marko Schuetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Simon" == Simon Peyton-Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> One possible solution would be a Wiki (formerly WikiWiki) site.
>>> This was also mentioned some time ago, but, again, no-one
>>> seemed to know how to go about doing i
> "Simon" == Simon Peyton-Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> One possible solution would be a Wiki (formerly WikiWiki) site.
>> This was also mentioned some time ago, but, again, no-one
>> seemed to know how to go about doing it.
Simon> It would be great to have a Haskell Wiki. As I und
are also some links on his site which point to background
material on Wiki sites in general:
http://www.object-arts.com/wiki/html/Dolphin/WikiWeb.htm
Hope this is of use.
Rob MacAulay
Rob MacAulay Vulcan Asic___
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It's good to see so many people eager to help with haskell.org. We
have plans for some significant changes at haskell.org and I hope this
will result in a much more open, community developed site. Andy Gill
and I had a meeting about this at OGI and we will have a new
haskell.org online soon that
> One possible solution would be a Wiki (formerly WikiWiki) site.
> This was also mentioned some time ago, but, again, no-one
> seemed to know how to go about doing it.
It would be great to have a Haskell Wiki. As I understand it,
to host a Haskell Wiki would require:
a) providing a suitable