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Revision as of 02:04, 25 September 2009

Proposed Projects for HacPDX

Projects you intend to tackle.

Project Task Description Participants
Network APIs Investigate and test new APIs for potentially replacing network, network-bytestring, and network-fancy TomMD
HPDF Additional hacking and c bindings jmelesky

Additional Project Suggestions

Projects you'd consider, but depends on the interest of other attendees.

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Project Task Description
Crypto Part I Fix up the crypto library - use bytestring, fold in pureMD5/SHA/hecc, provide a new API
PNG Work on Bart Massey's pure-Haskell PNG reading/writing library. Lots to do here.
ParseArgs Clean up and extend a bit Bart Massey's parseargs package.
TCP Service Extract and package the SMTP-style TCP server bits from Bart Massey's MiniChess server.
sqlite open_v2() Add full support for SQlite's open_v2() call to the sqlite package.
HaRe Get it compiling under ghc 6.10; cabalize it.
plugins Tests and examples seem to fail with linking errors on the latest Haskell Platform.
wxHaskell Get this to install on Arch Linux.
Kernel Modules Finish porting a Linux driver to Haskell (mostly means working on the c2hs bindings)
Whiteout I - Echo Nolan - have been working on a BitTorrent client library. It uses fun things like iteratees and STM. If anyone is interested in hearing about/working on it, I'm more than happy to give the guided tour.
Lambdabot Everyone's favorite Haskell IRC bot.