A couple of poor assumptions are made here.

I'm not sure where "here" is.   In my email I specifically said exactly what 
you are saying (only I was not as eloquent as you).

What we need is some developers who are willing to give some love and support 
to the Windows version of GHC.  And they really are thin on the ground, 
unfortunately.

Simon

From: ghc-devs [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kyle Van 
Berendonck
Sent: 01 April 2014 13:54
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Haskell Support on Windows (Simon Peyton Jones)

A couple of poor assumptions are made here.

The first is that the userbase of GHC on Windows is poor. This is false. In 
fact, the poor state of Windows is mentioned on #haskell more frequently as of 
late. In the last week I've talked almost every day to (different) people who 
have had Windows woes with using GHC. The hacker-base isn't here at the moment 
- I agree, but the user-base most certainly is. Could this be a problem with 
the demographic, or could it just be that Windows development isn't inviting? 
The build system and default test failures in-particular are a source of 
discouragement.
The second assumption is that GHC/Haskell will be worth a dime in the RealWorld 
without Windows as a primary tier platform. I'm going to put a crude guess that 
given the overwhelming magnitude of C#/F# coming up on my local careers portal 
that there's far more industry on Windows than on OSX or Linux. Those are all 
the businesses where the probability that they will ever touch Haskell goes 
from `probably not right now` to `impossible`. Let me also remind you that 
Windows still holds 89.2% of operating system market share ie the people that 
hackers and developers actually have to deploy their applications to.
Sorry to sound fumey, but there's all this suggesting that everyone would have 
a better day if we dropped Windows (let's be honest, if it wasn't a primary 
tier platform nobody would have fixed it for 7.8), but I doubt few of the 
people who think it's a "great idea" or sslt have actually thought through 
whether it's the best thing for Haskell or just the best thing to get 7.8 into 
their hands a couple weeks sooner.
Regards.
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