
wikigracenotes:
The proposal as I submitted it is here:
http://docs.google.com/View?docid=0Afa5MxwyB_zYZGhjanNrdjNfMjkzZjloOWNienY&pageview=1&hgd=1&hl=en
And it might need further revision as I talk to Duncan and the community. The advanced social features wouldn't get deployed by the end of the summer, but by that point the project would have structural integrity enough to write and release the features relatively easily, as well as act as a web service for their functionality. About concerns of excessive Web 2.0-ness: I agree that some of the features should be optional, particularly ones which duplicate other formal and informal bug-tracking systems. Ones which provide information to rank and navigate packages effectively are more essential. There's a lot to learn from other projects with similar systems and Haskellers' experience with those.
Very pragmatic! Thanks for submitting a proposal!