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project commit messages, and more.
 
project commit messages, and more.
   
The Haskell Weekly News is available at:
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The Haskell Weekly News has evolved into the Haskell Weekly email newsletter available at:
   
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* [https://haskellweekly.news/] http://haskellweekly.news
* [http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell Haskell mailing list]
 
 
 
   
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* Syndicated to [http://planet.haskell.org Planet Haskell].
 
* Syndicated to [http://planet.haskell.org Planet Haskell].
 
* [http://sequence.complete.org/node/feed RSS]
 
* [http://sequence.complete.org/node/feed RSS]
* [http://code.haskell.org/~byorgey/code/hwn/archives/ Online]. in the [http://darcs.net darcs] repository, and
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* [http://code.haskell.org/~byorgey/code/hwn/archives/ Online] or in the [http://hub.darcs.net/alexdarcy/hwn/browse/2005-2009 hub.darcs.net] repository for the period 2005-2009
 
* At [http://sequence.complete.org The Haskell Sequence].
 
* At [http://sequence.complete.org The Haskell Sequence].
 
* A few back issues are [http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/HWN/es available in Spanish].
 
* A few back issues are [http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/HWN/es available in Spanish].
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The [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2005-August/016208.html first issue]
 
The [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2005-August/016208.html first issue]
 
of HWN was published on August 2, 2005. The founder, and initial editor was
 
of HWN was published on August 2, 2005. The founder, and initial editor was
John Goerzen. In January 2006, Don Stewart took over as editor, succeeded by Brent Yorgey in June 2008, who was then succeeded by Joe Fredette in September 2009. In October 2010, Daniel Santa Cruz took over as editor.
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John Goerzen. In January 2006, Don Stewart took over as editor, succeeded by Brent Yorgey in June 2008, who was then succeeded by Joe Fredette in September 2009. In October 2010, Daniel Santa Cruz took over as editor. There were a few maintainers after Daniel Santa Cruz stepped down in early 2015, and eventually the torch was taken up by Taylor Fausak who started the Haskell Weekly email newsletter.
 
=== Contributing ===
 
 
The simplest way to contribute is to submit stories for HWN. You may
 
e-mail your stories to dstcruz * at * gmail * dot * com. We welcome stories
 
on any subject related to Haskell, including new project announcements, notable
 
project developments, new Haskell papers, and Haskell in the media.
 
 
==== Hints For Contributors ====
 
 
To make things easiest for us to process (which makes it more likely that your
 
submission gets processed quickly), here are some hints.
 
 
* Include links to whatever you are talking about. Readers need to have a place to go to read more about it.
 
* Keep it short and sweet. HWN gives people a summary of what's happening, and links to more information. Generally no more than a 4 or 5 sentence paragraph.
 
* Plain text or hand-edited HTML is required.
 
 
==== Mailing lists ====
 
 
HWN presently uses [http://dir.gmane.org/search.php?match=haskell Gmane.org]
 
for links into Haskell mailing list discussions. If you send us links into the
 
mailing list, we prefer that you link to the appropriate items on Gmane. If
 
not, you can link to them in the [[Haskell]] archives and we'll
 
find the corresponding gmane posts ourselves. But please at least link to them
 
''somewhere''.
 
 
==== Repository ====
 
 
The code used to produce the present version
 
of the newsletter is not yet publicly available, as it is a complete
 
hack design to get things started again.
 
   
 
[[Category:Community]]
 
[[Category:Community]]

Latest revision as of 14:58, 23 February 2017


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The Haskell Weekly News (HWN) is a weekly newsletter covering developments in Haskell. Content includes announcements of new projects, discussions from the various Haskell communities, notable project commit messages, and more.

The Haskell Weekly News has evolved into the Haskell Weekly email newsletter available at:


Back Issues

Back issues are available:

History

The first issue of HWN was published on August 2, 2005. The founder, and initial editor was John Goerzen. In January 2006, Don Stewart took over as editor, succeeded by Brent Yorgey in June 2008, who was then succeeded by Joe Fredette in September 2009. In October 2010, Daniel Santa Cruz took over as editor. There were a few maintainers after Daniel Santa Cruz stepped down in early 2015, and eventually the torch was taken up by Taylor Fausak who started the Haskell Weekly email newsletter.