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| To contact the Haskell Core Libraries Committee, send email to '''core-libraries-committee [AT] haskell.org'''. CC [http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Library_submissions#Guidance_for_proposers libraries@haskell.org] if you want to reach a wider audience.
| | == This page is outdated. Please refer to https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee#readme instead == |
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| == Responsibilities == | |
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| The [[Core Libraries Committee]] acts as the ''Maintainer'' per the [[Library submissions]] guidelines for many of the [http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Library_submissions#The_Core_Libraries core libraries] that make up the Haskell Platform.
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| == Current members ==
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| * Cale Gibbard (term ending 2023)
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| * Emily Pillmore (term ending 2023)
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| * Eric Mertens (term ending June 2022)
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| * Herbert Valerio Riedel (term ending 2022)
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| * George Wilson (term ending 2022)
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| * Daniel Cartwright (chair, term ending 2021)
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| * Andrew Thaddeus Martin (term ending 2021)
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| * Edward Kmett (advisory role, term ending 2020)
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| * Neil Mitchell (term ending 2020)
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| e-mail: core-libraries-committee [AT] haskell.org
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| GitHub: The [https://github.com/orgs/haskell/teams/core-libraries-committee Core Libraries Committee Team] (link only resolves if you are a member of [https://github.com/haskell github.com/haskell]) can be mentioned/notified in GitHub conversations by using the syntax <code>@haskell/core-libraries-committee</code>.
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| == Operation ==
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| The committee consists of 9 members. Members are expected to serve a 3 year term, and terms are staggered so that roughly 3 members have their terms end each year, at the end of December.
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| The members will elect one of their number to be chair each year. The chair is responsible for making sure that things keep moving, and to ensure that a conclusion is reached on any issues raised.
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| When a member steps down, either because they have reached the end of their term or because other circumstances require them to step down early, open self-nominations will be sought from the community via the libraries@ mailing list. Previous committee members, including those who have just stepped down, will also be eligible for nomination.
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| The committee will then select a replacement from amongst those nominated. For the purposes of considering nominations, the committee will include any outgoing members who are not seeking re-appointment.
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| The committee replacement process is intentionally currently very light. As we get more experience, we may wish to change it, e.g. by having a larger subset of "the community" vote on nominations.
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| It is expected the committee will discuss any matters brought to it amongst themselves, and if they think appropriate, with the wider community via [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/ libraries@haskell.org], to try to reach consensus. Ultimately, the committee will make decisions by more than half of the membership voting for a particular outcome. These rules of operation may also be changed in the same way.
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| == Resources ==
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| If any member of the community wishes to raise any issue with the committee, they may contact it by e-mailing core-libraries-committee [AT] haskell.org (fairly narrow distribution) ([https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/haskell-core-libraries archives]) or libraries@haskell.org ([http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/ much broader distribution]).
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| Material related to active proposals, resolutions, meeting minutes, etc. can be found at https://prime.haskell.org/wiki/Libraries
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| [[Category:Community]]
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