[ghc-steering-committee] GHC steering committee participation
Manuel M T Chakravarty
chak at justtesting.org
Sat Feb 4 02:27:51 UTC 2017
Atze,
Thank you for bringing this up instead of just staying silent!
I agree that it is beneficial to have somebody from SC involved with GHC, and Roman is, as we all know, technically an excellent choice.
Cheers,
Manuel
> Atze Dijkstra <atzedijkstra at gmail.com>:
>
> Dear committee members,
>
> as you may have noticed I have not actively participated in proposal reviewing. I can wrap this in a long or short story, but at the core lies lack of time combined with my role at Standard Chartered (SC) evolving in a direction less involved with GHC and Haskell language design/implementation than I originally thought it might be. Privately, outside of SC, I also see little time and energy left for committee activities. The work on proposals seems to have started actively and vigorously and I'd rather not be this silent non-contributing participant. I feel it is important to have somebody from what can likely be called the largest Haskell based industrial development group be in contact with and contribute to what by definition is an important tool for us. After some consultation with colleagues I found Roman Leshchinskiy (rleshchinskiy at gmail.com) to be willing to replace me in the committee. For most of the committee members I guess he is already known from the FP community so I leave further introduction up to himself. Within SC Roman is responsible for GHC related supporting infrastructure and as such is more than I am involved in and confronted with GHC intricacies, which places him at a better position to contribute to the GHC steering committee from an industrial perspective. I am aware that stepping down might cause inconvenience, but also feel that this better can be done now than later when the committee is already on farther on its way in dealing with proposals. I am also aware that it is not really up to me to decide what to do next after me stepping down, but I feel the proposed replacement by Roman is the best option from my perspective.
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> all the best,
> Atze
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