I think it's a great idea to include Clean projects in the HCAR. It will
inform all the Haskellers of all the cool stuff we are working on in
Clean, here in Nijmegen. I'll start collecting reports right away!
Regards,
Thomas
Janis Voigtlaender wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This, *again* is also a problem of community building. In Haskell plenty
...
People don't know about Clean !
Let me jump in and call for Clean to be better represented in the
Haskell Communities and Activities Report.
I don't necessarily think that people using Haskell do not know about
Clean. Many do, but only on the fringe of their consciousness, while not
being aware of recent developments.
And yes, I think that HCAR is the (or one) right place to advertise for
Clean and projects related to it. I don't see why Haskell and Clean need
to be two separate communities. Some may differ, and of course there
could also be a Clean Communities Report.
Anyway, if you have projects to report on that involve Clean, please
consider the following announcement:
http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2008-October/020651.html
(and note that even though the deadline mentioned therein is passed, I
am still collecting entries for a week or two).
Thanks, Janis.
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