This is very interesting. I agree more information is useful to /some/ -- but the vast majority of downloaders don't seem to need it. I don't agree that most people care about the timeline -- it just should be relative easy to find a timeline if you need it.
We're modelling ourselves on gnome and ubuntu, which have well specified timetables for developers (and I agree we could do better to specify), while hiding that info from downloaders. If in doubt, look at the HP wiki! So how do we balance the curious developers who don't want to click through to the wiki, with the very curious, who read the wiki, and the totally incurious, who click the first 'Download' button? I think the best approach would be to keep the release timetable in some pretty form linked directly from the front page. A "Learn more about the HP" page or something, that explains the key info: timetable, how to add packages, who to contact for problems. -- Don _______________________________________________ Haskell-platform mailing list Haskell-platform@projects.haskell.org http://projects.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/haskell-platform