On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 7:42 AM, Roman Cheplyaka <roma@ro-che.info> wrote:
Yeah, the plan with haskell-pkg-janitors didn't really work out, so I
just took over ansi-terminal myself.

Why not?  Did you get a reply to your first question, or is it because of a lack of response (although it hasn't been that long considering we're talking about changing maintainership of an abandoned package).

I think haskell-pkg-janitors is a good idea, but it does seem to be very loosely organized.  Regardless, it seems to be very github-centric, so perhaps raising an issue would be the best way to contact them about things like adding new packages.

If you could identify the reason haskell-pkg-janitors didn't work out, perhaps those problems could be addressed?

John L.


* Alfredo Di Napoli <alfredo.dinapoli@gmail.com> [2013-12-17 12:33:50+0000]
> Thanks Roman!
> I guess, following your recent ML thread, that you are now maintaining it
> or at least plan to move it under package-janitors.
> Is this correct?
>
> Really happy to see ansi-terminal revamped!
>
> A.
>
>
> On 16 December 2013 13:06, Roman Cheplyaka <roma@ro-che.info> wrote:
>
> > Heads up: I've uploaded a new version of ansi-terminal. It contains two
> > changes for Windows:
> >
> > * `BoldIntensity` no longer changes background color on Windows
> > * `setSGR []` was not equivalent to `setSGR [Reset]` on Windows, even
> > though it
> >   should be according to the documentation. This is now fixed.
> >
> > Both change the semantics, and while I believe they are beneficial,
> > there may be subtle regressions if some code relied on the old behavior
> > in unexpected ways.
> >
> > If you use any Haskell programs or libraries on Windows that do colorful
> > terminal output, please test them with ansi-terminal-0.6.1 and report
> > any problems.
> >
> > Roman
> >
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