On 5/13/05, Gour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear Haskellers, > > I'd like to suggest one idea which is going on in my mind for quite some > time... > > Recently the project where I am offering some help (gtk2hs) had to move > part of its web site from SourceForge to haskell.org since SF site has > some limits which we were not able to overcome. > > So, why not form HaskellForge and thereby form powerful Haskell > alliance, ie. common site which can host many/most present Haskell > projects offering appropriate web & other (eg. darcs) services? > > If we take a look on new HCAR, we can see that many Haskell projects are > scattered all around, so it would be nice to have them on one place. > > Ruby (which is not so long around, at least in the Western part) has > RubyForge site which at the moment hosts 653 projects with 2159 > registered users. > > Then there is also, Ruby Application Archive (RAA) with 1190 projects. > > Haskell community is a very friendly one and has lot of brain-power on > disposal. Why not add some (more) organizational skills to make it even > more friendlier place? > > Any comment?
I'm currently working on Hackage[1] plus its integration with Cabal, and extending it to include SourceForge-like features would definitely be desirable. It is, however, a one-man project so don't hold your breath. -- Friendly, Lemmih [1] http://haskell.galois.com/cgi-bin/hackage _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list Haskell@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell