>>>>> "Simon" == Simon Peyton-Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> One possible solution would be a Wiki (formerly WikiWiki) site. 
>> This was also mentioned some time ago, but, again, no-one 
>> seemed to know how to go about doing it.

Simon> It would be great to have a Haskell Wiki.  As I understand it,
Simon> to host a Haskell Wiki would require:

Simon> a) providing a suitable Web server

AFAIK the widest selection of WikiClones can be had by running
Apache. 

Simon> b) getting a Wiki implemenentation

There is a list of WikiClones at
http://c2.com/cgi/wikibase?LongListOfWikiClones (incidentally, this is
a wiki page itself ;-))

Someone might even want to volunteer to implement the WikiClone used
for the Haskell Wiki in Haskell.

Simon> c) setting up the initial instructions and structure
Simon>  (front page, categories, FAQ, search pages..)
Simon> d) performing some regular house-keeping to try to keep
Simon>  the structure comprehensible

Simon> I believe that this is all fairly simple except perhaps (c),
Simon> which I find hard to quantify.

d) and most of c) should mostly be done by the user/author community.

Marko

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Marko Schütz            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ki.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de/~marko/


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