I found a list of StackOverflow clones. (I don't know how difficult it is to get an official StackExchange site, or if we would even want that)
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016, at 18:44, Simon Peyton Jones via ghc-devs wrote:
> Friends
>
> Here are the notes I took from session 2 of the Haskell Implementors
> Meeting. The bolding is my choice of emphasis.
>
> Simon
>
>
> * Doc bugs. Two kinds
>
> o Typos. Friction stops me
>
> o Explanations needed e.g. read/show
>
> * Lightweight pushes
>
> * Make user manual into its own repo, to make it easier to take
> pull requests. But that makes it harder when making synchronised changes
> to GHC and user manual.
>
> * Auto-push: Ability to push to Phab and have it committed
> automatically if it validates.
>
> * Style guides. Is having a defined style solving a problem we
> don't really have? One piece of guidance: adhere to the style of the
> surrounding code. Low priority.
>
> * Docker images. We should have one.
>
> * Remove old documentation!
>
> * Cross compilation is difficult.
>
> * Have a GHC StackOverflow on haskell.org (Jacob Zalewski
> jakzale@gmail.com<mailto:jakzale@gmail.com> offers to do this! - thank
> you). It has a useful new Documentation feature. Eg this would be good
> for "how do I look up a RdrName to get a Name... there seem to be six
> different functions that do that".
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