Michael Snoyman wrote:

In the recent discussion about the status of email support in Haskell,
the idea of strike forces to tackle these big problems came up. I
think one dilemma people face when trying to coordinate such a venture
is the logistics: where to organize, how to advertise it, where to
have discussions that can be publicly accessible.

This may be something that the Haskellers website can help address.

That's a great idea!

Concerning the details of how things should work, it's probably best if you simply start a SIG yourself (you mentioned web development) and code everything that comes up on the fly. There is no better way to ensure usability of an application than to write it while heavily using it (and aiming for a large usability / features ratio).


Regards,
Heinrich Apfelmus

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http://apfelmus.nfshost.com

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