
Hi Magnus,
Do you want to be the owner/leader and, by the looks of it, the sole regular contributor to the ArchHaskell project?
I'm not sure what you mean. Are you asking me whether I want you to quit working on this project? If that is the case, then I believe that this question is somewhat inappropriate. Whether you want to contribute to HABS or not is a decision *you* must make, not I. What I can say is that I don't want you to break the binary repository. If that happens anyway, for some reason, then I want you to *fix the problem* instead of denying that it exists. And in case that turns out to be impossible, then I want you to let me fix the problem, instead of preventing me from doing that. I appreciate your contributions to HABS. Recently, you've put a lot of effort into keeping packages up-to-date, and I'm really glad that you're helping with that task. At the same time, you tend to leave the binary repository in an inconsistent, unusable state, and after that's been discovered, you tend to gloss over those mistakes and deny that they exist. That part of your contributions is not exactly helpful for me. Take care, Peter