My two (or three) cents:<div><ul><li>Given a choice between a world where there is tedious work for package maintainers vs. a world where packages randomly break for end users (giving them a bad impression of the entire Haskell ecosystem), I choose the former.<br>
<br></li><li>More automation can ease the burden here. Michael Snoyman's packdeps tool is a great start in this direction, and it would be even better if it automagically fixed libraries for you and bumped your version number according to the PVP.<br>
<br></li><li>This is a great problem to have. There's so much work happening that people find it hard to stay on the treadmill? Things could be a lot worse. I guarantee you that our friends in the Standard ML community are not having this discussion. :-)<br>
</li></ul><div>G</div>-- <br>Gregory Collins <<a href="mailto:greg@gregorycollins.net" target="_blank">greg@gregorycollins.net</a>><br>
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