
Hi guys, it appears that there are plenty of web pages about ArchHaskell that contain obsolete or even misleading information. A quick search revealed the following URLs: * http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Haskell_package_guidelines This page contains plenty of obsolete information that should be updated (such as the URLs for the cabal2arch repository, etc.). Furthermore, we should probably mention the URL of the binary repository on that page. * http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Arch_Linux/Policy This page is out-dated. Also, it's not quite clear how it relates to page on the archlinux.org wiki. * http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Arch_Linux/Arch_Haskell_Group_Maintainership The process described on that page out-of-date. * http://www.galois.com/~dons/arch-haskell-status.html This page hasn't been updated since Aug 15th, 2010. * http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Arch_Linux/Preferred_Package_Tools This page says that yaourt cannot be used to install Haskell packages because it's doesn't support $provides, but I believe that it does, in fact. I'm not a yaourt user myself, though, so I wonder whether someone could very this? I thought about fixing those pages, but I feel a little overwhelmed by the sheer number of pages that need to be edited. It feels like there is quite a bit of redundancy. Does anyone have a suggestion how we might tackle this task? Would anyone mind if we'd just delete most of those pages? And while I am at it ... where is our home page supposed to be? Is it on Github? On haskell.org? On archlinux.org? archhaskell.wordpress.com? Any opinions anyone? Take care, Peter