Dear Haskellers,
It is time to put out a call for new nominations (as usual,
self-nominations and re-nominations are also welcome) for the
Haskell.org committee.
To nominate yourself or one of your friends for a 3-year term
(2022-2025), write an email to: [committee at haskell.org] by the 31st
Welcome aboard, Ida :)
On Wed, Feb 03, 2021 at 10:14 AM, Ryan Trinkle < r...@trinkle.org > wrote:
>
>
>
> Great to meet you, Ida!
>
>
> On 2/3/21 9:57 AM, Alexandre ... wrote:
>
>
>> Hello people,
>>
>>
>> I'm here to
Dear Haskellers,
It is time to put out a call for new nominations (typically but not
necessarily self-nominations) to the haskell.org committee. Three
members of the committee are at the ends of their current terms: Ryan
Trinkle, George Wilson and Tikhon Jelvis.
The Haskell Foundation has also
Hello Everyone,
I'm pleased to announce that the results for the Haskell.org (
http://haskell.org/ ) committee nominations are in, and voting has completed.
The following tally is the final result:
Jaspe Van der Jeugt: 6
Alexandre Garcia de Oliveira: 5
April Gonçalves: 2
Rebecca Sk
haskell.org is also an available charity for smile.amazon.com purchases!
On Tue, Dec 24, 2019, 4:21 PM Tikhon Jelvis wrote:
> A significant part of the Haskell community infrastructure—including the
> haskell.org website, Hackage, Hoogle and the build infrastructure for
> GHC—runs on
A significant part of the Haskell community infrastructure—including the
haskell.org website, Hackage, Hoogle and the build infrastructure for
GHC—runs on donations from the Haskell community administered
by Haskell.org.
Haskell.org also organizes Haskell's participation in the Google Summ
Dear Haskellers,
It is time to put out a call for new nominations (typically but not
necessarily self-nominations) to the Haskell.org committee. We have
three members of our committee due for retirement --
Jasper Van der Jeugt, Niki Vazou, and Mitsutoshi Aoe.
To nominate yourself, please send an
We've been getting increasing amounts of bounces and dropped mail for
haskell.org emails (things sent hackage trustees, things sent from our
wiki and hackage servers, etc). We _mainly_ have kept things working,
but it looks like policies have been amped up in terms of requiring
various mea
Hi all,
We're very excited to announce that Haskell.Org has been accepted [1]
into the Google Summer of Code 2019 program [2]. We hope that, like
last year, it will lead to a whole range of improvements to the Haskell
ecosystem, and to new faces joining our community!
We would like to
;beta" for 6 months and then evaluate its usefulness. It
is meant as an extra alternative to Haskell-cafe, reddit and Haskell
IRC, but it does not replace any of those.
Discourse is completely open source and easily accessible using an email
client. We would like to thank the Haskell.Org admi
Following the nomination period and discussion, the Haskell.org
committee has selected the following member for a new three-year term,
expiring 2021:
* Emily Pillmore
As per the rules of the committee, this discussion was held among the
current members of the committee, and the outgoing member
Dear Haskellers,
It is time to put out a call for new nominations (typically but not
necessarily self-nominations) to the haskell.org committee. We have
one member of our committee due for retirement -- our chair
Gershom Bazerman.
To nominate yourself, please send an email to committee at
Hey all,
We are happy to announce the 17 projects that have been accepted to
participate in Google Summer of Code 2018 for the Haskell.org project.
We would like to thank Google for organizing the program, all students
who applied for the quality proposals of course the mentors for
volunteering
Google Summer of Code will take place again in 2018 [1]. Last year,
Haskell.org was not selected, and we decided to run our own program [2],
which ended very successfully [3].
This year, we would like to apply to Google Summer of Code again, since
their sponsorship is very significant. The main
A significant part of the Haskell community infrastructure—including the
haskell.org website, Hackage, Hoogle and the build infrastructure for
GHC—runs on donations from the Haskell community administered by haskell.org
.
You can donate right now using several methods including PayPal and check
Dear Haskellers,
It is time to put out a call for new nominations (typically but not
necessarily self-nominations) to the haskell.org committee. We have
three members of our committee due for retirement -- Ryan Trinkle,
John Wiegley and Alan Zimmerman.
To nominate yourself, please send an email
Dear Haskellers,
A great deal of core infrastructure, including HaskellWiki, Hackage, Hoogle,
and build infrastructure for GHC are hosted and managed with the help of
donations to haskell.org, from you, the Haskell community. As many of us
are in tax jurisdictions where December 31st is a
wrote:
>>
>> Dear Haskellers,
>>
>> It is time to put out a call for new nominations (typically but not
>> necessarily self-nominations) to the haskell.org committee. We have
>> four members of our committee due for retirement -- Adam Foltzer,
>> Nicolas Wu, Andr
Dear Haskellers,
It is time to put out a call for new nominations (typically but not
necessarily self-nominations) to the haskell.org committee. We have
four members of our committee due for retirement -- Adam Foltzer,
Nicolas Wu, Andres Loeh, and Edward Kmett (who is stepping down
early). As per
The Haskell.org committee has selected its new member following the March
self-nomination period.
The new (returning) member is:
* Gershom Bazerman
Thank you to everyone who submitted a self-nomination.
Note that if you have self-nominated in the past, but not been picked, please
self
Dear Haskellers,
It is time to put out the call for new volunteers to the haskell.org
committee. We have one member due for retirement since this past October:
Gershom Bazerman. The committee would like to thank him for his excellent
service.
To nominate yourself, please send an email to
On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 7:42 AM, Simon Peyton Jones
wrote:
>
> * Anyone can write to the haskell-community list.
>
> * Haskell.org committee members commit to reading the haskell-community
> list and writing to it. That is, it's not a side-show. The way to
> bring som
| But this leaves open people wondering what those discussions are. And
| it also leaves open where the *designated place* to discuss
| haskell.org community infrastructure is. The haskell-infrastructure
| [2] list is very quiet and really about technical considerations.
| Meanwhile, -cafe
Dear all,
The haskell.org committee [1] had a productive week during ICFP, and
at some point we'll try to write up some of the small things underway
and future plans -- many things are quite tentative at the moment.
However, one thing that became clear to us (well, thanks to the useful
pro
Thanks a lot Edward, Shachaf, and Gershom for organizing.
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 11:17 PM, Edward Kmett wrote:
> I'd like to thank everyone for helping us to get the largest Google Summer
> of Code we've ever had for haskell.org off the ground! We have 18
> accepted
I'd like to thank everyone for helping us to get the largest Google Summer
of Code we've ever had for haskell.org off the ground! We have 18 accepted
projects this year, spanning the entire ecosystem. You can find the
official list on:
https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org2/googl
Following the self-nomination period and discussion, the Haskell.org
committee has selected new members:
* Edward Kmett (reappointment)
* Ryan Trinkle
* John Wiegley
As per the rules of the committee, this discussion was held among the
current members of the committee, and the outgoing
I think it would be very good to reach out especially to women who are or
have been active in Haskell. We seem to have very few if any women in
leadership positions—as far as I can tell, there are none on the haskell.org
committee or the core libraries committee—and this does not send a very
w.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2015
and request a connection to haskell.org as a Mentor.
Once you've done this you can help us vote on proposals, and should
something seem appropriate to you, you can flag yourself as available as a
potential mentor or backup mentor for one
Dear Haskellers,
We have been overdue for some time in calling for a new round of
nominations to the Haskell.org Committee. We have three members due for
retirement -- Jason Dagit, Edward Kmett, and Brent Yorgey. The committee
would like to thank them for their excellent service.
To nominate
Dear Haskellers,
The Haskell.org Committee [1] manages funds for haskell.org and oversees
haskell.org infrastructure.
The funds available to Haskell.org generally come from two sources: 1) Mentor
payments from the Google Summer of Code program. 2) Since the end of 2013,
occasional
Dear Haskell.org team
thank you for your great work!
But I was wondering this as well, why there is no mention of the
Haskell platform in the Downloads section?
I am also a little bit concerned about the "News" section: arguably,
the news about GHC and Haskell platform release
ntain that portion of the site.
* As always, you can reach the haskell ops and admin team at
ad...@haskell.org, or on freenode irc at #haskell-infrastructure.
Regards,
Gershom
(and also the Haskell.org Committee and Haskell.org Admin Team)
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the projects :)
>
> Conrad.
>
> On 22 April 2014 06:56, Edward Kmett wrote:
>
>> I'm pleased to announce the list of accepted student proposals for
>> haskell.org for the Google Summer of Code 2014.
>>
>>Title Student Mentor Adding profiling support
06:56, Edward Kmett wrote:
> I'm pleased to announce the list of accepted student proposals for
> haskell.org for the Google Summer of Code 2014.
>
>Title Student Mentor Adding profiling support to GHCJS -- JavaScript
> backend for GHC Ömer Sinan Aǧacan Luite Stegeman Co
I'm pleased to announce the list of accepted student proposals for
haskell.org for the Google Summer of Code 2014.
Title Student Mentor Adding profiling support to GHCJS -- JavaScript
backend for GHC Ömer Sinan Aǧacan Luite Stegeman Concurrent Lock-Free Hash
Map for Haskell Mathias
/1NfBXWqseXc9rCBc3Cbbu6HjxYssFUgkH6)
It isn't difficult to setup, and it would certainly make it easier for me
to donate!
Regards,
Tyler Huffman
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 2:02 PM, Brent Yorgey wrote:
> The haskell.org committee is trying to figure out how to use some of
> its newfound power (the Power of
The haskell.org committee is trying to figure out how to use some of
its newfound power (the Power of Collecting Money) to best benefit the
open-source Haskell community. You can help us by filling out a very
short survey (it should only take you about 5 minutes):
https://docs.google.com
That is the plan.
We won't know officially until Google gets back to us about our org
application in a couple of weeks.
-Edward
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 8:08 AM, Narendra Joshi wrote:
> Hi there!
> Is haskell.org participating in this year's GSo
Hi there!
Is haskell.org participating in this year's GSoC?
-- narendra
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The Haskell.org committee has selected new members following the October
self-nomination period.
The new members are:
* Adam Foltzer
* Nicolas Wu
* Andres Loeh
Thank you to everyone who submitted a self-nomation. We had many very
strong candidates and it was not easy for us to narrow the
Just a reminder to nominate yourself if you're interested. If you've been
thinking about it but haven't contacted us yet then please just do it and
contact us today!
Thank,
Jason
On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Jason Dagit wrote:
> Dear Haskellers,
>
> The second
Dear Haskellers,
The second year of the haskell.org committee is drawing to a close and
it is therefore time to seek replacements for those members whose term
is expiring.
This year one member has a term ending, Ganesh Sittampalam. Ganesh has been
an excellent contributor and the rest of the
ike SFC in what it does and how it operates, so we don't
> expect this to make any substantial differences to the FAQ quoted below.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ganesh
> on behalf of the haskell.org committee
>
> On 10/05/2011 23:44, Don Stewart wrote:
>> Hello everyone.
>
w it operates, so we don't
expect this to make any substantial differences to the FAQ quoted below.
Regards,
Ganesh
on behalf of the haskell.org committee
On 10/05/2011 23:44, Don Stewart wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> The haskell.org committee[1], in the interest of the long-term stab
Hi,
The haskell.org committee for 2011-12 has been formed:
Edward Z. Yang [term ends 2013]
Ganesh Sittampalam [chair until May 2012, term ends 2012]
Vo Minh Thu [term ends 2013]
Mark Lentczner [term ends 2013]
Brent Yorgey [term ends 2014]
Jason Dagit [term ends 2014]
Edward Kmett [term ends
This report is also posted to
http://haskellorg.wordpress.com/2011/10/26/first-year-report/
The haskell.org committee is reaching the end of its first year of
operation, so it's time to look back and see what has been achieved.
*haskell.org incorporation*
The most important work for the
Dear Haskellers,
The first year of the haskell.org committee is drawing to a close and it
is therefore time to seek replacements for those members whose term is
expiring.
This year two members are retiring, Ian Lynagh and Malcolm Wallace. The
rest of the committee would like to thank them for
On 11/05/2011 10:33, Yitzchak Gale wrote:
> Don Stewart wrote:
>> The haskell.org committee... has decided to
>> incorporate haskell.org as a legal entity. This email outlines our
>> recommendation, and seeks input from the community on this decision.
>
> Thanks, good n
Don Stewart wrote:
> The haskell.org committee... has decided to
> incorporate haskell.org as a legal entity. This email outlines our
> recommendation, and seeks input from the community on this decision.
Thanks, good news! And thanks for posting to multiple
lists for maximum public not
Dear haskell.org committee
Great stuff. Thanks for getting this together.
Things I wondered about are:
- who will run the haskell.org entity?
- how are they chosen? do they have fixed terms?
- how are they accountable to the Haskell Community
(eg an a brief
> Q: Does this mean that my Haskell project must now be covered by a
> copyleft licence such as GPL?
> A: No, but Haskell projects using haskell.org resource should use an
> Open Source licence
> <http://www.opensource.org/licenses/alphabetical>.
>
"Shou
Hello everyone.
The haskell.org committee[1], in the interest of the long-term stability
of the open source Haskell community infrastructure, has decided to
incorporate haskell.org as a legal entity. This email outlines our
recommendation, and seeks input from the community on this decision.
The
this..
Any update on this?
Alistair
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> On Behalf Of Julian Gilbey
> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 2:20 AM
> To: haskell@haskell.org
> Subject: [Haskell] School of Expression pages missing from haskell.org
>
> Does anyone know what has happened to the Haskell Sch
Does anyone know what has happened to the Haskell School of Expression
(SOE) webpages? The link from books for learning Haskell now gives a
404 Not Found error.
Thanks!
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that did not survive the transfer, but I have recreated them by hand.)
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> -Original Message-
> From: Frank Rosemeier [mailto:fr...@rosemeier.info]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 8:23 AM
> To: Hudak, Paul
> Cc: Thomas Schilling; Ian Lynagh; Haskell; Wogahn, Mark
> Subject: Re: [Haskell] Please help me to reconstruct the Yarrow
> website! Re: N
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 8:01 AM, Hudak, Paul wrote:
> My research group is paying $200/month to maintain the old haskell.org at
> Yale, and we cannot continue doing this indefinitely -- indeed, I had hoped
> that we could have turned off the machine by now. I propose that we shut
&
ld server is decommissioned?
The old machine is still at haskell.cs.yale.edu and your files are
under /var/www/html/haskell/.
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has essentially passed me by: any way I can get at the old
content before the old server is decommissioned?
Best,
/Henrik
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identifiable (not spread over user accounts)
- for dynamic content, web-crawling both servers and comparing
the availabe URLs might be necessary (the problem here would
be to identify all roots for crawling - with multiple haskell.org
servers, not everything on www.haskell.org might b
ked.
> Off the top of my head I know of at least
>
> haskell.org/arrows
> haskell.org/gtk2hs,
>
> two key pieces of infrastructure/knowledge that have not made the move
> and that people have asked about in the last few days.
Sorry, arrows is now done. Presumably someon
Hi Brent,
On 14.12.2010, at 16:02, Brent Yorgey wrote:
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 10:35:22AM -0800, Don Stewart wrote:
Hi Paul,
The move is complete. There are no haskell.org services running there
now. You could shut down the machine in December if you wish.
Everyone keeps saying "the
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 10:35:22AM -0800, Don Stewart wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> The move is complete. There are no haskell.org services running there
> now. You could shut down the machine in December if you wish.
Everyone keeps saying "the move is complete" but I'm no
Dear Mr. Hudak,
I understand the need for a change with respect to the Haskell server
and would be very grateful if you will run the old server also in
January 2011.
(Recently I have written some mails concerning the migration problems
to Haskell.org.)
Than I can try to transfer the Yarrow
: [Haskell] Please help me to reconstruct the Yarrow
> website! Re: New haskell.org server
>
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 11:01:49AM -0500, Hudak, Paul wrote:
> >
> > indeed, I had hoped that we could have turned off the machine by now.
>
> Sorry it&
bout this last night on the infrastructure
list, and as Don said, we were going to suggest the end of December for
the shutdown.
Thanks
Ian
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Hi Paul,
On Dec 13, 2010, at 17:01, Hudak, Paul wrote:
Dear All:
My research group is paying $200/month to maintain the old
haskell.org at Yale, and we cannot continue doing this indefinitely
-- indeed, I had hoped that we could have turned off the machine by
now. I propose that we
Hi Paul,
The move is complete. There are no haskell.org services running there
now. You could shut down the machine in December if you wish.
-- Don
paul.hudak:
> Dear All:
>
> My research group is paying $200/month to maintain the old haskell.org
> at Yale, and we cannot continu
On 13/12/2010 18:01, Hudak, Paul wrote:
Dear All:
My research group is paying $200/month to maintain the old haskell.org at Yale,
and we cannot continue doing this indefinitely -- indeed, I had hoped that we
could have turned off the machine by now. I propose that we shut down the old
Dear All:
My research group is paying $200/month to maintain the old haskell.org at Yale,
and we cannot continue doing this indefinitely -- indeed, I had hoped that we
could have turned off the machine by now. I propose that we shut down the old
server on Jan 31, 2011. Hopefully this will
e for some weeks (or
better months)
again?
Kind regards
Frank Rosemeier
Anfang der weitergeleiteten E-Mail:
Von: Frank Rosemeier
Datum: 2. Dezember 2010 10:08:08 GMT+01:00
An: Ian Lynagh
Kopie: "Frank ((FH Hamm)) Rosemeier"
Betreff: Re: Yarrow website! Re: [Haskell] New haskell.or
On 11 December 2010 14:52, Frank Rosemeier wrote:
> Is there any chance to obtain an account for the old internet address for a
> sufficient time?
You can ask for a redirect. That is, you can ask the haskell.org
admings to make the URL http://haskell.org/yarrow/ redirect users to a
n
, and you're the only one complaining like this. Take a backup
of the site with wget and fix it when you have time.
--
Taral
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Hello Ian,
I am sorry that the Yarrow homepage has to be moved.
How long will the old website be accessible?
I would prefer to have the redirection for some years (not only
for some months)
because presumably it will take some months to create the new
ho
e weeks (or better months)
> again?
>
> Kind regards
> Frank Rosemeier
>
>
>
> Anfang der weitergeleiteten E-Mail:
>
> Von: Frank Rosemeier
> Datum: 2. Dezember 2010 10:08:08 GMT+01:00
> An: Ian Lynagh
> Kopie: "Frank ((FH Hamm)) Rosemeier"
> Be
) again?
Kind regards
Frank Rosemeier
Anfang der weitergeleiteten E-Mail:
Von: Frank Rosemeier
Datum: 2. Dezember 2010 10:08:08 GMT+01:00
An: Ian Lynagh
Kopie: "Frank ((FH Hamm)) Rosemeier"
Betreff: Re: Yarrow website! Re: [Haskell] New haskell.org server
Hello Ian,
I am
Beginning this week, the majority of mails from haskell.org
lists seem to end up in my ISP's spam filter.
Legitimate list mails, rather than spams making it through to the list,
presumably?
Yes, with no obvious difference between the few that got through
and the many that di
n www.
Thanks
Ian
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On Fri, Dec 03, 2010 at 12:48:58AM +0100, Claus Reinke wrote:
>> The haskell.org server migration is now complete.
>> Please let us know if you have any problems.
>
> Beginning this week, the majority of mails from haskell.org
> lists seem to end up in my ISP's spam filt
On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 12:58:34PM +0300, kyra wrote:
>
> Now we have neither http://haskell.org/ghc/dist/current nor
> http://haskell.org/ghc/dist/stable.
Ta, fixed.
Thanks
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On Fri, Dec 03, 2010 at 12:48:58AM +0100, Claus Reinke wrote:
> Beginning this week, the majority of mails from haskell.org
> lists seem to end up in my ISP's spam filter. That would be
> Yahoo! - I wonder whether others here have seen a similar
> effect when checking their spam
By the way,
Until http://haskell.org/gtk2hs is restored, many links in
http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Gtk2Hs are broken.
David
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The haskell.org server migration is now complete.
Please let us know if you have any problems.
Beginning this week, the majority of mails from haskell.org
lists seem to end up in my ISP's spam filter. That would be
Yahoo! - I wonder whether others here have seen a similar
effect when che
http://www.haskell.org/haskell-symposium/ is missing, too!
Manuel
Am 02/12/2010 um 20:58 schrieb kyra:
> On 12/1/2010 12:47 AM, Ian Lynagh wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> The haskell.org server migration is now complete.
>>
>> Please let us know if you have
On 12/1/2010 12:47 AM, Ian Lynagh wrote:
Hi all,
The haskell.org server migration is now complete.
Please let us know if you have any problems.
Thanks
Ian
Now we have neither http://haskell.org/ghc/dist/current nor
http://haskell.org/ghc/dist/stable.
Kyra
2010/11/30 Ian Lynagh
> Hi all,
> The haskell.org server migration is now complete.
> Please let us know if you have any problems.
The gtk2hs homepage isn't accessible now :
http://www.haskell.org/gtk2hs
David
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On 1 December 2010 15:18, Johan Tibell wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 3:28 PM, Henk-Jan van Tuyl wrote:
>> On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 22:47:30 +0100, Ian Lynagh wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> The haskell.org server migration is now complete.
>>>
>&
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 3:28 PM, Henk-Jan van Tuyl wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 22:47:30 +0100, Ian Lynagh wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> The haskell.org server migration is now complete.
>>
>> Please let us know if you have any problems.
>
> I noticed that
On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 22:47:30 +0100, Ian Lynagh wrote:
Hi all,
The haskell.org server migration is now complete.
Please let us know if you have any problems.
I noticed that the following images are missing:
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Image:Yhc_Logo.png
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Hi all,
The haskell.org server migration is now complete.
Please let us know if you have any problems.
Thanks
Ian
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