Re: ZuriHac 2021 - GHC Track - Call for Contributions

2021-05-11 Thread Andreas Herrmann
Hi Simon,

Yes, an AMA sounds like a great idea! Yes, absolutely, we could collect
some questions ahead of time and then also give people the opportunity to
submit questions during the event.

Best, Andreas

(Apologies for sending multiple times. Sent from the wrong email address
and was rejected by the ghc-dev list.)

On Mon, 10 May 2021 at 10:16, Simon Peyton Jones 
wrote:

> Andreas, Niklas
>
>
>
> Would an “ask me anything” slot be useful?  We could get a handful of GHC
> devs (eg me) together and invite participants to ask about GHC specifics.
> Not so much personal “how long have you worked on GHC?” but more technical
> “how does class instance lookup work?”.
>
>
>
> I’d be willing.  But it could fall a bit flat if no one asks anything…
> maybe prime the pump with one or two questions…
>
>
> Simon
>
>
>
> *From:* ghc-devs  *On Behalf Of *Andreas
> Herrmann
> *Sent:* 10 May 2021 09:02
> *To:* GHC developers 
> *Cc:* Niklas Hambüchen 
> *Subject:* ZuriHac 2021 - GHC Track - Call for Contributions
>
>
>
> Dear GHC developers,
>
> This year's ZuriHac 2021 [1], online Friday 18th June to Sunday 20th June,
> will
> again feature a dedicated GHC track to foster contributions to GHC and
> teach
> newcomers how to participate in GHC's development.
>
> For that we need your help: We would like to invite you to organize a
> session
> in the GHC track. This could be in form of a presentation, a workshop, or a
> hack session with topics centered around GHC.
>
> For some inspiration, these are the subjects from last year's track:
> - Write a GHC extension in 30 minutes, by Richard Eisenberg
> - A tour of linear types and linear base, by Divesh Otwani
> - QualifiedDo: customizable 'do' syntax without fuss, by Facundo Dominguez
> - On "simple" constraints for typechecker plugins, by Nicolas Frisby
>
> Please let us know if you'd be interested in leading a session or a
> workshop.
> You can contact either Niklas or myself, on this list or by private
> message.
>
> Best,
> Andreas and Niklas
> ZuriHac 2021 GHC track coordinators
>
> [1]: https://zfoh.ch/zurihac2021/
> 
>
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RE: ZuriHac 2021 - GHC Track - Call for Contributions

2021-05-10 Thread Simon Peyton Jones via ghc-devs
Andreas, Niklas

Would an "ask me anything" slot be useful?  We could get a handful of GHC devs 
(eg me) together and invite participants to ask about GHC specifics.  Not so 
much personal "how long have you worked on GHC?" but more technical "how does 
class instance lookup work?".

I'd be willing.  But it could fall a bit flat if no one asks anything... maybe 
prime the pump with one or two questions...

Simon

From: ghc-devs  On Behalf Of Andreas Herrmann
Sent: 10 May 2021 09:02
To: GHC developers 
Cc: Niklas Hambüchen 
Subject: ZuriHac 2021 - GHC Track - Call for Contributions

Dear GHC developers,

This year's ZuriHac 2021 [1], online Friday 18th June to Sunday 20th June, will
again feature a dedicated GHC track to foster contributions to GHC and teach
newcomers how to participate in GHC's development.

For that we need your help: We would like to invite you to organize a session
in the GHC track. This could be in form of a presentation, a workshop, or a
hack session with topics centered around GHC.

For some inspiration, these are the subjects from last year's track:
- Write a GHC extension in 30 minutes, by Richard Eisenberg
- A tour of linear types and linear base, by Divesh Otwani
- QualifiedDo: customizable 'do' syntax without fuss, by Facundo Dominguez
- On "simple" constraints for typechecker plugins, by Nicolas Frisby

Please let us know if you'd be interested in leading a session or a workshop.
You can contact either Niklas or myself, on this list or by private message.

Best,
Andreas and Niklas
ZuriHac 2021 GHC track coordinators

[1]: 
https://zfoh.ch/zurihac2021/
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