
Tom Ellis
Hear hear! Hopefully we, the Haskell community, will be able to support this endevour with our time and efforts.
Every Haskell user does this in their own way by use, feedback, uploads to Hackage, authoring wiki articles or blog articles or simply by helping people. The Haskell community has a huge momentum right now and the language is developed by smart people. What does /not/ help is a thread like this. If you want to support the development of Haskell, don't unsafeCoerce people into making useless promises. Instead grab your web browser, text editor or whiteboard and do your part! Greets, Ertugrul -- Not to be or to be and (not to be or to be and (not to be or to be and (not to be or to be and ... that is the list monad.