Re: Birthday greetings

2016-01-19 Thread raichoo
Happy Birthday! Thanks for all your work, I'm very happy with Haskell and GHC, especially now that I can use it at work :D. I've been digging through GHC for months now, hoping to contribute something back this year :) Kind regards, raichoo ___

Re: Birthday greetings

2016-01-19 Thread Johan Tibell
Happy birthday! On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 9:31 AM, raichoo wrote: > Happy Birthday! > > Thanks for all your work, I'm very happy with Haskell and GHC, especially > now that I > can use it at work :D. > > I've been digging through GHC for months now, hoping to contribute >

Re: Birthday greetings

2016-01-19 Thread Simon Marlow
Happy Birthday Simon :) And well done for keeping on top of things for so long. I reached the overload point quite a while ago and I no longer read all the mailing lists. So the same goes for me: I'm not going to see a ticket or a diff unless you explicitly CC me on it - but please feel free to

Birthday greetings

2016-01-18 Thread Simon Peyton Jones
Dear GHC devs (all 600+ of you), It’s my birthday (well it was a few minutes ago, but I became distracted by #11379). I am 58. GHC is alive and well and, happily, so am I. However, of late I have found that my GHC inbox, which I used to be able to keep under control, just grows and grows.

Re: Birthday greetings

2016-01-18 Thread Manuel M T Chakravarty
Dear Simon! Happy Birthday!!! :) Thank you so much for all the incredible work that you have done and the guidance that you have provided over the many years. I personally have profited enormously from your kindness, and I am very grateful for that. In addition, your unwavering enthusiasm for

Re: Birthday greetings

2016-01-18 Thread Christopher Allen
Happy Birthday! Haskell is all the better for your work and direction and we've all benefited thereby. Your work has made computing more enjoyable for many :) On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 6:22 PM, Simon Peyton Jones wrote: > Dear GHC devs (all 600+ of you), > > It’s my