Re: [Haskell-community] 2018 state of Haskell survey

2018-10-14 Thread Gershom B
(cc mathieu boespflug, ben gamari) One more thought: mathieu, ben -- do you think you would be interested in any questions on the frequency of ghc releases -- if people appreciate more frequent, smaller releases, or not, etc? I wonder if there are any other questions as well about core

Re: [Haskell-community] 2018 state of Haskell survey

2018-10-14 Thread Gershom B
Hi Taylor. We're discussing this in the committee. I agree that to the extent they can accurately reflect something, language surveys are useful, and appreciate that you want to run a useful survey, and certainly want to encourage and help you in making it as broad and useful as possible. That

Re: [Haskell-community] 2018 state of Haskell survey

2018-10-14 Thread Taylor Fausak
I'm not entirely sure what official support would look like. A few things come to mind: 1. Simply putting "official" somewhere in the title, such as: Official 2018 state of Haskell survey. 2. Putting something about Haskell.org in the description of the survey, such as: Sponsored by

Re: [Haskell-community] 2018 state of Haskell survey

2018-10-14 Thread Neil Mitchell
Hi Taylor, What does official support look like? I don't think there's anything above and beyond what you're already doing. Thanks, Neil On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 at 3:49 pm, Taylor Fausak wrote: > (I have CCed because the haskell-community > mailing list seems relatively quiet and I want to make

[Haskell-community] 2018 state of Haskell survey

2018-10-14 Thread Taylor Fausak
(I have CCed because the haskell-community mailing list seems relatively quiet and I want to make sure this is seen.) Hello! My name is Taylor Fausak. I run the Haskell Weekly newsletter. Last year I published a survey [1] for the Haskell community. I collected and reported [2] on about 1,335