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 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. > > I could only find one option for a "homepage" for the project: > - Create a page on the Wiki. > > There seems to be no option when it comes to tracking bugs. :-( > > I could also not locate any option for publishing haddock pages. :-( > > Have I missed anything?
Publishing a code repository: code.haskell.org A homepage may be hosted on: code.haskell.org / community.haskell.org or the Haskell wiki Tracking bugs: Google's bug tracker is good Haddock pages: code.haskell.org or hackage.haskell.org (they'll be automatically generated) Check the http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/How_to_write_a_Haskell_program guide, which I think should be up to date regarding these options. Feedback on how to make this process clearer is welcomed! -- Don _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe