
On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Christopher Done wrote:
On 6 October 2010 14:16, Henning Thielemann
If you think the re-structuring is necessary, then at least ask the maintainers, whether they still maintain their packages, or just sort the packages according to the degree of activity you assume, but stay away from categorizing the packages in "active" and "inactive" based on speculation.
Okay, don't worry about it, I'll do it!
Thank you! How about mailing to the package maintainers in order to inform they, that the Web application list on the Wiki has changed? I'm afraid not all authors follow haskell-cafe or haskell-web. httpd-shed seems to be missing in Servers. I also like to see HWS mentioned in Servers as it is the ancestor of some Haskell Web Server projects (WASH-wsp, MoHWS, and what was the name of the CGI thing?). For me the Wiki is not only a place that describes cutting edge software but also a place to help understand how things evolved. HWS is still interesting, because its quite basic, so it's still a good start if you like to program your own server. It is not necessary to be maintained in order to be interesting.