G'day all.
Quoting "Brett G. Giles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> There are a lot of pages that look like they would be great to move -
> but either no indication of who put them up or no license info on the
> persons page if we do know who put them up.
I hereby give permission to redistribute anything
There are a lot of pages that look like they would be great to move -
but either no indication of who put them up or no license info on the
persons page if we do know who put them up.
Is it possible (and furthermore is it advisable/legal ;) to send an
email to registered users of the old HaWiki le
One of the problems of pattern matching in Haskell is
that it might well be regarded as not very declarative:
function definition lines cease being generalisable equations,
and the definition of the rewriting strategy involved
in Haskell pattern matching extends over about three pages,
no matter w
One thing which I can think of would be HaskellNewbie and all its
subpages. The problem there is that no copyright information is
available for any of it. I suppose we could just ignore that concern
and copy it over wholesale :)
On 01/10/06, Ian Lynagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
HaWiki
Hi all,
HaWiki[1] has been deprecated since the beginning of this year[2] when
the new HaskellWiki[3] was introduced. However, we are now in the
situation where we have both wikis running in parallel, which
occasionally causes confusion to users, and means we have outdated
information lying aroun