On Jul 28, 2015, at 5:23 PM, Simon Peyton Jones <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good plan; maybe you can merge your list into the existing Reading List that 
> Jan pointed you to?
> 
> I think there would be merit in actually snapshotting the bits into one safe 
> place.  Links go dead etc, and having a single archive location might be a 
> very good thing.  If anyone feels like doing that.

That was actually my original intent. But then I worried about copyright 
issues. So instead I just pointed to doi.org links, which should at least give 
our future selves a fighting shot at getting the original resource.

Will merge with the other page (which I was clearly unaware of) tomorrow. I 
actually think most of my entries are distinct from those on the other page, so 
my work wasn't wasted.

Richard

> 
> Simon
> 
> | -----Original Message-----
> | From: ghc-devs [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard
> | Eisenberg
> | Sent: 28 July 2015 16:15
> | To: ghc-devs Devs
> | Subject: A GHC Library
> | 
> | Hi devs,
> | 
> | It has struck me that we have a vast trove of documentation about GHC in
> | the form of academic papers, but little organization to this trove. The
> | papers are scattered across authors' websites, and sometimes it is hard
> | to remember what a paper is titled when searching for it.
> | 
> | I have thus started a wiki page here:
> | https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Library
> | 
> | I would love for this page to be the Definitive List of GHC-related
> | papers. The list I've included is, of course, woefully short, but it is a
> | starting point. Please add to it!
> | 
> | Have you written a GHC paper? If so, make sure it's included.
> | 
> | Thanks,
> | Richard
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