This looks like a really nicely polished tool from Mietek.  A similar tool 
built on top of OPAM to handle deployments would be interesting (particularly 
in light of the Coq community starting to use OPAM more).

> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> From: Miëtek Bak <[email protected]>
> Date: 26 January 2015 01:25:05 GMT
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Haskell] ANN: Halcyon and Haskell on Heroku
> 
> I’m happy to announce the initial public release of Halcyon, a system for 
> installing Haskell apps and development tools.
> https://halcyon.sh/
> 
> Halcyon stands on the shoulders of Cabal, and isn’t intended to replace it.  
> Instead, consider Halcyon a proof-of-concept implementation of one possible 
> future version of Cabal.
> 
> - See the Halcyon examples for a demonstration of advanced Halcyon features.
>  https://halcyon.sh/examples/
> 
> - Take a look at the Halcyon shootout for a comparison of build times and 
> sizes across most Haskell web frameworks.
>  https://halcyon.sh/shootout/
> 
> - Read the Halcyon tutorial to learn how to develop a simple Haskell web app 
> using Halcyon.
>  https://halcyon.sh/tutorial/
> 
> 
> While Halcyon isn’t a deployment system, it’s intended to be used for 
> constructing deployment systems.
> 
> I’m doubly happy to also announce Haskell on Heroku, a buildpack for 
> deploying Haskell apps.
> https://haskellonheroku.com/
> 
> - Read the Haskell on Heroku tutorial to learn how to deploy Haskell web apps 
> to Heroku.
>  https://haskellonheroku.com/tutorial/
> 
> 
> Enjoy,
> 
> -- 
> Miëtek Bak
> https://mietek.io/
> 
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