Budapest Hackathon 2016/Projects
bead
Contact: Gábor János Páli
Homepage: https://github.com/andorp/bead
E-learning snap based server for special teaching purposes.
NOTE: This is a learning project, mainly in alpha state, a lot of code cleaning is necessary.
es-api
Contact: Luke Murphy
Homepage: https://github.com/lwm/es-api
Required skill level: Intermediate
es-api is a simple web API built with servant. It currently only allows for GET methods on the spanish verbs. The project has been accepted for the OpenShift Grant Project - which means, we could roll some shake deployment files and get it live! It has rudimentary documentation, a database layer but no tests!
Please peruse the issues for a list of tasks:
GHC Ticket #11551: Get doctests into testsuite
Contact: Luke Murphy
Homepage: https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/11551
Required skill level: Advanced (mostly makefile magic!)
This GHC ticket is part of a plan to bring more documentation into GHC.
The story is best told with this Hoogle issue:
Once we get this patch running, any documentation patch with doctest will be tested automatically!
Haskell tools
Contact: Boldizsár Németh
Homepage: https://github.com/haskell-tools/haskell-tools
Description: Developer tools for Haskell.
raw-feldspar-mcs
Contact: Máté Karácsony
Homepage: https://github.com/kmate/raw-feldspar-mcs/
Description: Multi-Core & Scratchpad Support for Resource-Aware Feldspar.
tasty-discover
Contact: Luke Murphy
Homepage: https://github.com/lwm/tasty-discover
Required skill level: Beginner
tasty-discover is an attempt to bring an user friendly test runner to the tasty framework. It started off as a copy/paste of the hspec-discover but now has come into it's own. It has the possibility to be a general purpose test runner with some work (given that tasty can run hspec tests!). There are a number of simple patches that can be done.
Please peruse the issues for a list of tasks: