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* Neil Mitchell (ndm) - I'll be at IFL, but may be able to meet up for a bit of hacking |
* Neil Mitchell (ndm) - I'll be at IFL, but may be able to meet up for a bit of hacking |
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* Andy Gill (andyjgill) |
* Andy Gill (andyjgill) |
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− | Please also include other information you think might be useful, e.g. how long you would like to spend at the Hackathon. |
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== Dates == |
== Dates == |
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+ | Hac 2007 II will take place on Fri 5 Oct to Sun 7 Oct. |
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− | In terms of dates, IFL immediately preceedes HW, which immediately |
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− | preceeds ICFP, so the best might be to go for the weekend Fri-Sun |
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− | afterwards. This gives a days rest after a week's conferences, or CUFP |
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− | for the diehards, on the Thursday. |
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− | An alternative might be to run the Hackathon in parallel with IFL (or |
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− | ICFP), but this might result in some people who want to go not being |
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− | able to make much of it. |
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− | Hopefully this table will help us pick a date. Please only use initials |
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− | or something similarly small (and unique) to avoid the table becoming too wide. |
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+ | |Thu 27 Sep || IFL |
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+ | |Thu 4 Oct || CUFP, MM |
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+ | |Fri 5 Oct || '''Hac 2007 II''', Erlang, ML, PV |
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+ | |Sat 6 Oct || '''Hac 2007 II''' |
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− | |<strike>Wed 3 Oct</strike> || ICFP || [too many people] || |
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+ | |Sun 7 Oct || '''Hac 2007 II''' |
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− | |<strike>Thu 4 Oct</strike> || CUFP || [too many people] || |
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− | |Fri 5 Oct || Erlang, ML || || Almost certain to be these days |
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+ | == Location == |
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− | Stefan in Freiburg says: |
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− | The best solution for us is to have the hackathon directly after |
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− | ICFP, i.e. Thu, Fri, and Sat. We could then integrate the hackathon |
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− | beer, ...) you need. Sunday is problematic because university |
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== Potential topics for a group hack == |
== Potential topics for a group hack == |
Revision as of 15:45, 11 July 2007
Please add yourself to this list if you are potentially interested in being part of a Hackathon colocated with Haskell Workshop and ICFP 2007 (i.e. in Freiburg, Germany, around the end of September/beginning of October).
- Ian Lynagh (Igloo)
- Duncan Coutts (dcoutts)
- Malcolm Wallace (malcolmw)
- Don Stewart (dons)
- Lennart Kolmodin (kolmodin)
- Pepe Iborra (mnislaih)
- Simon Marlow (JaffaCake)
- Ben Lippmeier (benl23)
- David Himmelstrup (Lemmih)
- Björn Bringert (bringert)
- David Waern (waern)
- Rickard Nilsson (ricky)
- Tim Chevalier (Binkley) (not sure yet)
- Neil Mitchell (ndm) - I'll be at IFL, but may be able to meet up for a bit of hacking
- Andy Gill (andyjgill)
Dates
Hac 2007 II will take place on Fri 5 Oct to Sun 7 Oct.
Date | Events |
Thu 27 Sep | IFL |
Fri 28 Sep | IFL |
Sat 29 Sep | IFL |
Sun 30 Sep | HW, Scheme |
Mon 1 Oct | ICFP |
Tue 2 Oct | ICFP |
Wed 3 Oct | ICFP |
Thu 4 Oct | CUFP, MM |
Fri 5 Oct | Hac 2007 II, Erlang, ML, PV |
Sat 6 Oct | Hac 2007 II |
Sun 7 Oct | Hac 2007 II |
Location
The Hackathon will be integrated with the university summer campus.
This will give us all the infrastructure (room, Internet, etc) at minimal hassle.
Potential topics for a group hack
Add ideas here for which you think hacking together as a group (rather than individually) would be beneficial.
- Building tests that give 100% code coverage for package base.
- Lots of Cabal hacking still to be done
- Bindings for <your favourite C library>
- Haskell library for <your favourite task>
Other things:
- bytestring 1.0
- bit layer on Data.Binary 1.0
- Data.ByteString.Parallel
- libxml
- bytestring parsec
- combine strictcheck and quickcheck once and for all