[Haskell-cafe] Library Process (was Building "production stable"
software in Haskell)
Thomas Hartman
thomas.hartman at db.com
Tue Sep 18 13:14:35 EDT 2007
> > Instead, I think
several people should make their own personal list of "libraries they
would vouch for"
Ideally along with a cabal (or otherwise) install script that would set
everything up in one step.
"Neil Mitchell" <ndmitchell at gmail.com>
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09/18/2007 09:02 AM
To
"Ketil Malde" <ketil at ii.uib.no>
cc
haskell-cafe at haskell.org, Malcolm Wallace <Malcolm.Wallace at cs.york.ac.uk>
Subject
Re: [Haskell-cafe] Library Process (was Building "production stable"
software in Haskell)
Hi
> I think there is a niche for a subset of the hackage libraries providing
> an officially sanctioned standard library collection. Currently,
> hackage includes, well, everything. As such, it is a useful resource,
> but it would be useful to have a partitioning into two levels, where the
> "SLC" would only include libraries that meet specific criteria. Maybe:
>
> - considered stable
> - is portable
> - relies only on other standard libraries
> - avoids needless duplication of functionality
> - with a responsive, named maintainer (not libraries@)
> - with acceptable documentation and unit tests
> - required by at least one separate application
I think there is a niche for this, but I don't think it should be an
officially sanctioned collection - since otherwise everyone is just
going to be debating how to add their library to this collection - and
we are going to descend into voting and politics. Instead, I think
several people should make their own personal list of "libraries they
would vouch for" - which meet the criteria above AND they have
personal positive experiences of.
Off the top of my head my list would include gtk2hs, and that's about it.
Thanks
Neil
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