On 16/03/2010, at 4:28 PM, Ivan Miljenovic wrote: > * A plotting library using Ben's newly released Gloss library (for > people who can't or won't install Gtk2Hs to get Chart working; Alex > Mason is interested in this) > * Various graph-related project (graphviz, generic graph class, etc.; > this assumes someone else apart from me cares about this stuff) > * Hubris if Mark Wotton comes along > * LLVM if David Terei comes
I'd suggest focusing on core Haskell infrastructure, like compilers and tools, rather than individual libraries -- though it all depends on who wants to come along. > So, at least as an initial listing, we'd need to have a listing of: > 1) Who's interested > 2) What dates are good > 3) What projects people want to work on > 4) Where we can host this You'll also want to consider how a proposed OzHaskell might align and/or combine with other events such as SAPLING[1] and fp-syd[2]. There is also the ICFP programming contest in a few months that many people will be interested in... Hosting is not a problem. If people want to come to Sydney then I'm sure we can organise a room at UNSW. Ben. [1] http://plrg.ics.mq.edu.au/projects/show/sapling [2] http://groups.google.com/group/fp-syd [3] http://www.icfpconference.org/contest.html
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