
I would be delighted to take the full responsibility (or just help) in the
HCAR.
I have some ideas, maybe I could get some time later to write them down.
2013/9/18 Janis Voigtlaender
Dear all,
The Haskell Communities and Activities Report has been produced twice a year for more than ten years now:
http://www.haskell.org/**haskellwiki/Haskell_**Communities_and_Activities_ **Reporthttp://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Haskell_Communities_and_Activities_Report
I have been responsible for producing it the last few years, which was fun. I am now looking to pass that on, handing over the HCAR to someone else. Any takers?
Editing HCAR is a few days work per year, but it is also a great way to be involved in the Haskell community - you get a lot of news first hand. There are various procedures in place that automate some of the work, and if someone is interested in taking over, I'm very willing to help along, for example producing the next edition of the report together for a smooth transition.
Below I attach the previous call for contributions, which also answers some basic questions about the report. For further questions about the process etc., anybody interested simply get in touch with me.
Also, such a transition is a good opportunity to rethink model and processes. Maybe you (anybody on the mailing list) have completely new ideas for how the HCAR should be organized? How it could function better? What other purposes it could serve than it has so far? ... (Or even that HCAR in its existing form is not needed anymore, but could be replaced by something great new?)
Best, Janis.
-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: Call for Contributions - Haskell Communities and Activities Report, May 2013 edition Datum: Mon, 08 Apr 2013 21:56:19 +0200 Von: Janis Voigtländer
An: Haskell Dear all,
I would like to collect contributions for the 24th edition of the
==============================**==============================**==== Haskell Communities & Activities Report
http://www.haskell.org/**haskellwiki/Haskell_**Communities_and_Activities_ **Reporthttp://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Haskell_Communities_and_Activities_Report
Submission deadline: 1 May 2013
(please send your contributions to hcar at haskell.org, in plain text or LaTeX format) ==============================**==============================**====
This is the short story:
* If you are working on any project that is in some way related to Haskell, please write a short entry and submit it. Even if the project is very small or unfinished or you think it is not important enough --- please reconsider and submit an entry anyway!
* If you are interested in an existing project related to Haskell that has not previously been mentioned in the HCAR, please tell me, so that I can contact the project leaders and ask them to submit an entry.
* Feel free to pass on this call for contributions to others that might be interested.
More detailed information:
The Haskell Communities & Activities Report is a bi-annual overview of the state of Haskell as well as Haskell-related projects over the last, and possibly the upcoming six months. If you have only recently been exposed to Haskell, it might be a good idea to browse the previous edition --- you will find interesting projects described as well as several starting points and links that may provide answers to many questions.
Contributions will be collected until the submission deadline. They will then be compiled into a coherent report that is published online as soon as it is ready. As always, this is a great opportunity to update your webpages, make new releases, announce or even start new projects, or to talk about developments you want every Haskeller to know about!
Looking forward to your contributions,
Janis (current editor)
FAQ:
Q: What format should I write in?
A: The required format is a LaTeX source file, adhering to the template that is available at:
http://haskell.org/**communities/05-2013/template.**texhttp://haskell.org/communities/05-2013/template.tex
There is also a LaTeX style file at
http://haskell.org/**communities/05-2013/hcar.styhttp://haskell.org/communities/05-2013/hcar.sty
that you can use to preview your entry. If you do not know LaTeX, then use plain text. If you modify an old entry that you have written for an earlier edition of the report, you should already have received your old entry as a template (provided I have your valid email address). Please modify that template, rather than using your own version of the old entry as a template.
Q: Can I include Haskell code?
A: Yes. Please use lhs2tex syntax (http://people.cs.uu.nl/** andres/lhs2tex/ http://people.cs.uu.nl/andres/lhs2tex/). The report is compiled in mode polycode.fmt.
Q: Can I include images?
A: Yes, you are even encouraged to do so. Please use .jpg format, then.
Q: Should I send files in .zip archives or similar?
A: No, plain file attachements are the way.
Q: How much should I write?
A: Authors are asked to limit entries to about one column of text. A general introduction is helpful. Apart from that, you should focus on recent or upcoming developments. Pointers to online content can be given for more comprehensive or "historic" overviews of a project. Images do not count towards the length limit, so you may want to use this opportunity to pep up entries. There is no minimum length of an entry! The report aims for being as complete as possible, so please consider writing an entry, even if it is only a few lines long.
Q: Which topics are relevant?
A: All topics which are related to Haskell in some way are relevant. We usually had reports from users of Haskell (private, academic, or commercial), from authors or contributors to projects related to Haskell, from people working on the Haskell language, libraries, on language extensions or variants. We also like reports about distributions of Haskell software, Haskell infrastructure, books and tutorials on Haskell. Reports on past and upcoming events related to Haskell are also relevant. Finally, there might be new topics we do not even think about. As a rule of thumb: if in doubt, then it probably is relevant and has a place in the HCAR. You can also ask the editor.
Q: Is unfinished work relevant? Are ideas for projects relevant?
A: Yes! You can use the HCAR to talk about projects you are currently working on. You can use it to look for other developers that might help you.
Q: If I do not update my entry, but want to keep it in the report, what should I do?
A: Tell the editor that there are no changes. The old entry will typically be reused in this case, but it might be dropped if it is older than a year, to give more room and more attention to projects that change a lot. Do not resend complete entries if you have not changed them.
Q: Will I get confirmation if I send an entry? How do I know whether my email has even reached the editor, and not ended up in a spam folder?
A: Prior to publication of the final report, the editor will send a draft to all contributors, for possible corrections. So if you do not hear from the editor within two weeks after the deadline, it is safer to send another mail and check whether your first one was received.
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