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''Mark Lentczner''
''Mark Lentczner''
[http://www.haskell.org/wikiupload/9/98/Hiw2012-mark-lentczner.pdf Slides], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=st22QE-g0uo Video]


The Haskell Platform has become the standard way people acquire a
The Haskell Platform has become the standard way people acquire a Haskell programming environment. It is used by novices getting their first exposure, experienced Haskell programmers for their day to day programming, and production deployments needing a stable base to build on. The platform is settling into a reliable and central part of the Haskell landscape.
Haskell programming environment. It is used by novices getting they're
first exposure, experienced Haskell programmers for their day to day
programming, and production deployments needing a stable base to build
on. The platform is settling into a reliable and central part of the
Haskell landscape.


This talk will report on the current state of the Platform, the
This talk will report on the current state of the Platform, the process of producing it, the relationships of the people involved, and the timing of our releases. It will also briefly review the content of the Platform, and the processes in place for proposals.
process of producing it, the relationships of the people involved, and
the timing of our releases. It will also briefly review the content of
the Platform, and the processes in place for proposals.


Then, to stimulate discussion on the future of the Platform, I will
Then, to stimulate discussion on the future of the Platform, I will propose language for goals, and present a straw man description of what the Platform should strive to be, and not be. I will also propose a roadmap for the packages included in the Platform, and some suggestions for improving our processes. A lively follow-on discussion is anticipated!
propose language for goals, and present a straw man description of
 
what the Platform should strive to be, and not be. I will also propose
 
a roadmap for the packages included in the Platform, and some
[[Category:Community]]
suggestions for improving our processes. A lively follow-on discussion
is anticipated!

Latest revision as of 14:04, 28 May 2013

Haskell Platform: Field Report and Future Goals

Mark LentcznerSlides, Video

The Haskell Platform has become the standard way people acquire a Haskell programming environment. It is used by novices getting their first exposure, experienced Haskell programmers for their day to day programming, and production deployments needing a stable base to build on. The platform is settling into a reliable and central part of the Haskell landscape.

This talk will report on the current state of the Platform, the process of producing it, the relationships of the people involved, and the timing of our releases. It will also briefly review the content of the Platform, and the processes in place for proposals.

Then, to stimulate discussion on the future of the Platform, I will propose language for goals, and present a straw man description of what the Platform should strive to be, and not be. I will also propose a roadmap for the packages included in the Platform, and some suggestions for improving our processes. A lively follow-on discussion is anticipated!