Hi ArchHaskell users!
As you've probably noticed my activity in maintaining ArchHaskell
declined during the autumn of 2017 and by December it was
non-existing.
Unfortunately my motivation to pick it up again just isn't there.
That's
why I'm sending out this email.
Please respond to this email if you are willing to take on
maintaining
ArchHaskell.
/M
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Magnus Therning OpenPGP: 0x927912051716CE39
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Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.
— Pablo Picasso
I've received notice that the machine hosting the Arch Haskell repo is
being retired. Unfortunately there is no replacement machine to migrate
the repo to.
If you happen to have some spare resources on a machine running Arch[^1]
and can host the repo, please let me know.
Finally, a huge thanks to Bernardo for hosting the repo these last few
years. He's been excellent in all communication and his contribution to
this little community has been very appreciated. Thank you!
/M
[^1]: It is possible to host on a non-Arch machine of course, but
everything just becomes so much easier if all tools (repo-add,
repo-remove, etc) already are present on the machine.
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Magnus Therning OpenPGP: 0x927912051716CE39
email: magnus(a)therning.org jabber: magnus(a)therning.org
twitter: magthe http://therning.org/magnus
Some people, when confronted with a problem, think,
“I know, I’ll use Haskell.” Now their problem is entirely academic.