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Today's Topics:

   1.  ANNOUNCE: Haskell Communities and Activities Report (33rd
      ed., November 2017) (Mihai Maruseac)
   2. Re:  [Haskell-cafe] ANNOUNCE: Haskell Communities and
      Activities Report (33rd ed., November 2017) (Jeffrey Brown)
   3. Re:  [Haskell-cafe] ANNOUNCE: Haskell Communities and
      Activities Report (33rd ed., November 2017) (Steven Leiva)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2017 07:58:06 -0800
From: Mihai Maruseac <mihai.marus...@gmail.com>
To: Haskell <hask...@haskell.org>, haskell <haskell-c...@haskell.org>,
        Haskell Beginners <beginners@haskell.org>
Subject: [Haskell-beginners] ANNOUNCE: Haskell Communities and
        Activities Report (33rd ed., November 2017)
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        <CAOMsUMKpKQKt=4mtcz_a7u3y-uzhfhoyj4nyd-pdgrt9pbj...@mail.gmail.com>
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On behalf of all the contributors, we are pleased to announce that the

           Haskell Communities and Activities Report
                (33rd edition, November 2017)

is now available, in PDF and HTML formats:

  http://haskell.org/communities/11-2017/report.pdf
  http://haskell.org/communities/11-2017/html/report.html

All previous editions of HCAR can be accessed on the wiki at
https://wiki.haskell.org/Haskell_Communities_and_Activities_Report

Many thanks go to all the people that contributed to this report,
both directly, by sending in descriptions, and indirectly, by doing
all the interesting things that are reported. We hope you will find
it as interesting a read as we did.

If you have not encountered the Haskell Communities and Activities
Reports before, you may like to know that the first of these reports
was published in November 2001. Their goal is to improve the
communication between the increasingly diverse groups, projects, and
individuals working on, with, or inspired by Haskell. The idea behind
these reports is simple:

  Every six months, a call goes out to all of you enjoying Haskell to
  contribute brief summaries of your own area of work. Many of you
  respond (eagerly, unprompted, and sometimes in time for the actual
  deadline) to the call. The editors collect all the contributions
  into a single report and feed that back to the community.

When we try for the next update, six months from now, you might want
to report on your own work, project, research area or group as well.
So, please put the following into your diaries now:

========================================
                     End of February 2018:
           target deadline for contributions to the
        May 2018 edition of the HCAR Report
========================================

Unfortunately, many Haskellers working on interesting projects are so
busy with their work that they seem to have lost the time to follow
the Haskell related mailing lists and newsgroups, and have trouble even
finding time to report on their work. If you are a member, user or
friend of a project so burdened, please find someone willing to make
time to report and ask them to "register" with the editors for a simple
e-mail reminder in November (you could point us to them as well, and we
can then politely ask if they want to contribute, but it might work
better if you do the initial asking). Of course, they will still have to
find the ten to fifteen minutes to draw up their report, but maybe we
can increase our coverage of all that is going on in the community.

Feel free to circulate this announcement further in order to
reach people who might otherwise not see it. Enjoy!


-- 
Mihai Maruseac (MM)
"If you can't solve a problem, then there's an easier problem you can
solve: find it." -- George Polya


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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2017 11:04:38 -0800
From: Jeffrey Brown <jeffbrown....@gmail.com>
To: Mihai Maruseac <mihai.marus...@gmail.com>
Cc: Haskell <hask...@haskell.org>, Haskell Beginners
        <beginners@haskell.org>, haskell <haskell-c...@haskell.org>
Subject: Re: [Haskell-beginners] [Haskell-cafe] ANNOUNCE: Haskell
        Communities and Activities Report (33rd ed., November 2017)
Message-ID:
        <CAEc4Ma2Zt3x6NKhR07LRSL3-5qnHyUwfb6tr-4f=aq0ivyd...@mail.gmail.com>
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This treasure trove almost flew under my radar! From the title I thought it
was just going to be the results of the recent survey. When I started
reading, I thought it would only be plans for changes to the language.
Finally I made it to the list (section 4) of tools that exist now and was
like woah.

On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 7:58 AM, Mihai Maruseac <mihai.marus...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On behalf of all the contributors, we are pleased to announce that the
>
>            Haskell Communities and Activities Report
>                 (33rd edition, November 2017)
>
> is now available, in PDF and HTML formats:
>
>   http://haskell.org/communities/11-2017/report.pdf
>   http://haskell.org/communities/11-2017/html/report.html
>
> All previous editions of HCAR can be accessed on the wiki at
> https://wiki.haskell.org/Haskell_Communities_and_Activities_Report
>
> Many thanks go to all the people that contributed to this report,
> both directly, by sending in descriptions, and indirectly, by doing
> all the interesting things that are reported. We hope you will find
> it as interesting a read as we did.
>
> If you have not encountered the Haskell Communities and Activities
> Reports before, you may like to know that the first of these reports
> was published in November 2001. Their goal is to improve the
> communication between the increasingly diverse groups, projects, and
> individuals working on, with, or inspired by Haskell. The idea behind
> these reports is simple:
>
>   Every six months, a call goes out to all of you enjoying Haskell to
>   contribute brief summaries of your own area of work. Many of you
>   respond (eagerly, unprompted, and sometimes in time for the actual
>   deadline) to the call. The editors collect all the contributions
>   into a single report and feed that back to the community.
>
> When we try for the next update, six months from now, you might want
> to report on your own work, project, research area or group as well.
> So, please put the following into your diaries now:
>
> ========================================
>                      End of February 2018:
>            target deadline for contributions to the
>         May 2018 edition of the HCAR Report
> ========================================
>
> Unfortunately, many Haskellers working on interesting projects are so
> busy with their work that they seem to have lost the time to follow
> the Haskell related mailing lists and newsgroups, and have trouble even
> finding time to report on their work. If you are a member, user or
> friend of a project so burdened, please find someone willing to make
> time to report and ask them to "register" with the editors for a simple
> e-mail reminder in November (you could point us to them as well, and we
> can then politely ask if they want to contribute, but it might work
> better if you do the initial asking). Of course, they will still have to
> find the ten to fifteen minutes to draw up their report, but maybe we
> can increase our coverage of all that is going on in the community.
>
> Feel free to circulate this announcement further in order to
> reach people who might otherwise not see it. Enjoy!
>
>
> --
> Mihai Maruseac (MM)
> "If you can't solve a problem, then there's an easier problem you can
> solve: find it." -- George Polya
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<https://www.facebook.com/mejeff.younotjeff>   |   LinkedIn
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Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2017 15:02:16 -0500
From: Steven Leiva <leiva.ste...@gmail.com>
To: The Haskell-Beginners Mailing List - Discussion of primarily
        beginner-level topics related to Haskell <beginners@haskell.org>
Cc: Haskell <hask...@haskell.org>, haskell <haskell-c...@haskell.org>
Subject: Re: [Haskell-beginners] [Haskell-cafe] ANNOUNCE: Haskell
        Communities and Activities Report (33rd ed., November 2017)
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I'd also like to express my gratitude for this publication. Treasury trove
is the most appropriate term for it indeed.

(Going to go check out yesod-rest now).

- Steven

On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 2:04 PM, Jeffrey Brown <jeffbrown....@gmail.com>
wrote:

> This treasure trove almost flew under my radar! From the title I thought
> it was just going to be the results of the recent survey. When I started
> reading, I thought it would only be plans for changes to the language.
> Finally I made it to the list (section 4) of tools that exist now and was
> like woah.
>
> On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 7:58 AM, Mihai Maruseac <mihai.marus...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On behalf of all the contributors, we are pleased to announce that the
>>
>>            Haskell Communities and Activities Report
>>                 (33rd edition, November 2017)
>>
>> is now available, in PDF and HTML formats:
>>
>>   http://haskell.org/communities/11-2017/report.pdf
>>   http://haskell.org/communities/11-2017/html/report.html
>>
>> All previous editions of HCAR can be accessed on the wiki at
>> https://wiki.haskell.org/Haskell_Communities_and_Activities_Report
>>
>> Many thanks go to all the people that contributed to this report,
>> both directly, by sending in descriptions, and indirectly, by doing
>> all the interesting things that are reported. We hope you will find
>> it as interesting a read as we did.
>>
>> If you have not encountered the Haskell Communities and Activities
>> Reports before, you may like to know that the first of these reports
>> was published in November 2001. Their goal is to improve the
>> communication between the increasingly diverse groups, projects, and
>> individuals working on, with, or inspired by Haskell. The idea behind
>> these reports is simple:
>>
>>   Every six months, a call goes out to all of you enjoying Haskell to
>>   contribute brief summaries of your own area of work. Many of you
>>   respond (eagerly, unprompted, and sometimes in time for the actual
>>   deadline) to the call. The editors collect all the contributions
>>   into a single report and feed that back to the community.
>>
>> When we try for the next update, six months from now, you might want
>> to report on your own work, project, research area or group as well.
>> So, please put the following into your diaries now:
>>
>> ========================================
>>                      End of February 2018:
>>            target deadline for contributions to the
>>         May 2018 edition of the HCAR Report
>> ========================================
>>
>> Unfortunately, many Haskellers working on interesting projects are so
>> busy with their work that they seem to have lost the time to follow
>> the Haskell related mailing lists and newsgroups, and have trouble even
>> finding time to report on their work. If you are a member, user or
>> friend of a project so burdened, please find someone willing to make
>> time to report and ask them to "register" with the editors for a simple
>> e-mail reminder in November (you could point us to them as well, and we
>> can then politely ask if they want to contribute, but it might work
>> better if you do the initial asking). Of course, they will still have to
>> find the ten to fifteen minutes to draw up their report, but maybe we
>> can increase our coverage of all that is going on in the community.
>>
>> Feel free to circulate this announcement further in order to
>> reach people who might otherwise not see it. Enjoy!
>>
>>
>> --
>> Mihai Maruseac (MM)
>> "If you can't solve a problem, then there's an easier problem you can
>> solve: find it." -- George Polya
>> _______________________________________________
>> Haskell-Cafe mailing list
>> To (un)subscribe, modify options or view archives go to:
>> http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
>> Only members subscribed via the mailman list are allowed to post.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Jeff Brown | Jeffrey Benjamin Brown
> Website <https://msu.edu/~brown202/>   |   Facebook
> <https://www.facebook.com/mejeff.younotjeff>   |   LinkedIn
> <https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreybenjaminbrown>(spammy, so I often
> miss messages here)   |   Github <https://github.com/jeffreybenjaminbrown>
>
>
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