[Haskell-cafe] Graph library, was: Haskell.org GSoC

Brent Yorgey byorgey at seas.upenn.edu
Sat Feb 14 10:59:55 EST 2009


On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 04:10:21PM +0100, Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 12. Februar 2009 15:34 schrieb Thomas DuBuisson:
> > Daniel Kraft asked:
> > > That sounds interesting...  What do you mean by "no canonical" library? 
> > > Are there already ones but just no "standard" one?  But in this case, I
> > > don't think adding yet another one will help :D  Or isn't there a "real"
> > > general graph library?
> >
> > My impression is that there is now standard one, but then again I've
> > only used Haskell + a graph library once.
> >
> > > BTW, is there some sort of "project hosting" specifically for such
> > > Haskell projects?  Or should I go with sourceforge (for instance) for
> > > developing this, if I gave it a try?
> >
> > Get a community.haskell.org account once you are ready to start a
> > repo, it can not only host your repo (ex:
> > http://community.haskell.org/~tommd/pureMD5) but also allows you to
> > upload packages to hackage.haskell.org.
> 
> I already have a Hackage account. Can this be readily used as a 
> community.haskell.org account? If not, what if I get a community account. Do 
> I have two accounts for Hackage access then?

No, they are two separate things.  A Hackage account just lets you
upload things to Hackage.  A community.haskell.org account lets you
log into code.haskell.org (a completely different server than
Hackage), host projects there, and so on.

-Brent


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