I look forward to seeing yah around at events, as always! On Tuesday, October 20, 2015, Johan Tibell <johan.tib...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Friends, > > I'm taking a step back from day-to-day library work. > > There are two main reasons I use Haskell: on one hand I find writing > Haskell educational and fun. On the other I hope to make it a viable > alternative to existing mainstream languages. With recent changes to our > core libraries, and the general direction these are moving in, I believe > we're moving away from becoming a viable alternative to those mainstream > languages. > > This has some practical implications for how I spend my Haskell hacking > time. Much of what I do is maintaining and working on libraries that are > needed for real world usage, but that aren't that interesting to work on. > I've lost the motivation to work on these. > > I've decided to take a step back from the core maintenance work on cabal, > network, containers, and a few others* starting now. I've already found > replacement maintainers for these. > > I still plan to hack on random side projects, including GHC, and to > continue coming to Haskell events and conference, just with a shorter bug > backlog to worry about. :) > > -- Johan Tibell > > * For now I will still hack on unordered-containers and ekg, as there are > some things I'd like to experiment with there. >
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