There's a bunch here. Believe me -- I'm working as fast as I can to wrap up these bugs.

 

Indeed!  And believe me, we are grateful, both to you and other huge contributors.  GHC is a pretty big enterprise.

 

The intention is not to pile on pressure, but rather to share information. .  No one is asking you to turn into superman/superwoman.   It’s just that are many people working together, so sharing info about what can and cannot get done by date X is helpful.  No more than that!

 

Simon

 

 

From: Richard Eisenberg [mailto:eir@cis.upenn.edu]
Sent: 27 January 2016 04:44
To: Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj@microsoft.com>
Cc: Skull <george.karachalias@gmail.com>; Geoffrey Mainland <mainland@apeiron.net>; ghc-devs@haskell.org
Subject: Re: GHC release candidate

 

 

On Jan 26, 2016, at 10:34 AM, Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj@microsoft.com> wrote:



·         Richard: the ReturnTv stuff (branch wip/exp-types)

Yes. I just pushed a candidate patch that may well validate. I'll merge tomorrow (Wed) on success.



·         Richard: #11471 (levity)

This should hopefully be much easier than ExpTypes. Next Friday is a reasonable deadline.



·         Richard: documentation for TypeInType

Sure.



·         Geoff: #11487

·         Simon PJ: #11339

Richard, also if you look at https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Status/GHC-8.0.1 you can see “highest” priority tickets with you as owner, that are to do with TypeInType and TypeApplications.

 

There's a bunch here. Believe me -- I'm working as fast as I can to wrap up these bugs. Unfortunately, our release cycle overlaps with the critical time for the academic job market, so GHC is competing with my need to get a job. If anyone reading this wants to offer me a job, that could indeed have a tangible effect on how quickly I scoop up these bugs! :)

 

Richard



Thanks

Simon