Re: [Haskell-cafe] Hosting of Haskell project

2007-10-15 Thread Magnus Therning
On Sun, Oct 14, 2007 at 21:24:50 +0200, Gour wrote: On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 15:22:13 +0100 Ian Lynagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We could perhaps have web pages on projects.haskell.org, and some sort of bug tracker on bugs.haskell.org (or perhaps trac.haskell.org etc). Some days ago I stumbled upon

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Hosting of Haskell project

2007-10-15 Thread Magnus Therning
On Sun, Oct 14, 2007 at 15:22:13 +0100, Ian Lynagh wrote: On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 05:05:28PM +0100, Magnus Therning wrote: I've almost reached a state where I wouldn't be ashamed of sharing the code so I looked into my options of free hosting. It seems I only have one option for publishing

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Hosting of Haskell project

2007-10-15 Thread Gour
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 07:36:55 +0100 Magnus Therning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is support for darcs in tracs as well. I never got around to writing a blog post about setting up darcs+trac+lighttpd on Debian and by now I fear I've forgotten how I did it... I remember it being remarkably

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Hosting of Haskell project

2007-10-15 Thread Yitzchak Gale
Magnus Therning wrote: There is support for darcs in tracs as well. Gour wrote: I was playing with it in the past, but it's 3rd party, ie. Trac does not have official support. I happen to be looking for a project mgmt framework right now. It seems to me that the opposite is true. Trac is a

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Hosting of Haskell project

2007-10-15 Thread Gour
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 11:39:27 +0200 Yitzchak Gale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It seems to me that the opposite is true. Trac is a mature app with a huge community of people supporting it and writing plugins, including some departments at NASA. It is being used successfully for many large

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Hosting of Haskell project

2007-10-15 Thread Magnus Therning
On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 09:24:28 +0200, Gour wrote: On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 07:36:55 +0100 Magnus Therning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is support for darcs in tracs as well. I never got around to writing a blog post about setting up darcs+trac+lighttpd on Debian and by now I fear I've

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Hosting of Haskell project

2007-10-15 Thread Isaac Dupree
Magnus Therning wrote: On the other hand Redmine does look cleaner somehow and I've never seen a trac site that is as easy to find my way around as www.redmine.org. That site loads slowly for me in Firefox (loading several files per page, perhaps?). In some page's source on that site, it

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Hosting of Haskell project

2007-10-14 Thread Ian Lynagh
On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 05:05:28PM +0100, Magnus Therning wrote: I've almost reached a state where I wouldn't be ashamed of sharing the code so I looked into my options of free hosting. It seems I only have one option for publishing the code: - Request a project on code.haskell.org.

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Hosting of Haskell project

2007-10-14 Thread Gour
On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 15:22:13 +0100 Ian Lynagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We could perhaps have web pages on projects.haskell.org, and some sort of bug tracker on bugs.haskell.org (or perhaps trac.haskell.org etc). Some days ago I stumbled upon Redmine tracker (http://redmine.org/) written in

[Haskell-cafe] Hosting of Haskell project

2007-10-10 Thread Magnus Therning
I recently had reason to do some encoding-related coding and noticed that Haskell was somewhat lacking (I could only find code for base64, on the other hand there are two implementations of it :-). I've almost reached a state where I wouldn't be ashamed of sharing the code so I looked into my

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Hosting of Haskell project

2007-10-10 Thread Spencer Janssen
On Wednesday 10 October 2007 11:05:28 Magnus Therning wrote: I recently had reason to do some encoding-related coding and noticed that Haskell was somewhat lacking (I could only find code for base64, on the other hand there are two implementations of it :-). I've almost reached a state where

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Hosting of Haskell project

2007-10-10 Thread Don Stewart
magnus: I recently had reason to do some encoding-related coding and noticed that Haskell was somewhat lacking (I could only find code for base64, on the other hand there are two implementations of it :-). I've almost reached a state where I wouldn't be ashamed of sharing the code so I