Dear ghc devs
Can someone figure out how to help Andrey be able to post to this mailing list 
(ghc-devs)?  I thought anyone subscribed can post, but perhaps not.
Thanks!
Simon

From: Andrey Mokhov [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 12 January 2016 14:49
To: Simon Peyton Jones <[email protected]>
Cc: Neil Mitchell <[email protected]>; Andrey Mokhov 
<[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Shaking up GHC

Hi Simon,
Happy New Year!
Indeed, as soon as my teaching was over I jumped on the project with double 
energy, and then several people joined as collaborators, so we are in a very 
good shape right now. I'm happy with the progress. We can already build GHC on 
Windows/Linux/OSX from scratch without relying on the old build system, but 
with some limitations (only vanilla way, no validation, command line flags not 
supported). Feel free to try!
We are getting close to the first milestone `first-shake`: 
https://github.com/snowleopard/shaking-up-ghc/milestones. It should be ready in 
a week, and I think it would be a perfect timing to announce it on GHC devs 
mailing list.
The only problem: I still can't post to the GHC devs mailing list. I tried 
several times, sent several requests to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> to whitelist my 
email, but no luck so far. Would you be the owner by any chance? Please let me 
in! :-)

As soon as `first-shake` is released I'll start writing the ICFP paper. Thanks 
for pushing and willing to be a co-author!

Cheers,
Andrey

From: Simon Peyton Jones [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 12 January 2016 11:02
To: Andrey Mokhov
Cc: Neil Mitchell; Simon Peyton Jones
Subject: Shaking up GHC

Andrey
I’ve seen a few issue messages from #147 
https://github.com/snowleopard/shaking-up-ghc (it says “you are receiving 
notifications because you were mentioned”).   And I saw Neil yesterday.
So it looks as though you are tremendously active and, better still, have 
several other collaborators.  That’s fantastic!
Would you like to send an update message to the GHC devs mailing list, to keep 
us all up to date?

•         what you are doing

•         who is involved

•         what help (if any) you want; e.g. alpha-testers

•         what you plan
Finally, what about a paper for ICFP or, if rejected, the Haskell Symposium.  I 
really want to get this written up, and ICFP is a useful forcing function. But 
you’d need to start writing now!  I’d be a willing co-author.
Happy new year!
Simon

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