Hello,

The Happstack web application framework would be glad to sponsor any students interested in contributing. We almost always have a collection of small, interesting tasks to tackle which do not require a deep understanding of Happstack or Haskell. When you are closer to actually giving the assignment, let me know and I can produce a list of possibilities.

 - jeremy


On Aug 31, 2010, at 3:52 PM, Brent Yorgey wrote:

Hi all,

This fall I'll be teaching a half-credit introduction to Haskell to
some undergrads.  As a final project I am thinking of giving them the
option of (instead of developing some program/project of their own)
contributing to an existing open-source Haskell project.  Of course,
this requires the existence of projects they could contribute to.  I'm
sure they exist, but need your help to figure out what they are.  So,
do you maintain, or know of, any projects with the following
characteristics?

 * might conceivably be interesting to undergraduate CS majors

 * simple enough that someone could make some non-trivial
   contributions in the space of 3 or 4 weeks

 * could use some help!

This is a little non-traditional, so we'll see how it goes!

-Brent
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