
On Mon, 2007-09-03 at 14:57 +0200, Henning Thielemann wrote:
In the current Haskell Wiki (haskell.org/haskellwiki) I found references to articles of the old Hawiki (haskell.org/hawiki), like OnceAndOnlyOnce and SeparationOfConcerns. Are the files still available somewhere?
Bring back HaWiki! I thought I'd start with the war cry, and obviously that is not directed to you Henning. HaWiki was taken down for the not unreasonable reason that, since it is no longer being updated, there is a decent chunk of out-dated and thus misleading information on it. Unfortunately there is a ridiculously large amount extremely good information on it that never got ported and frankly never is going to be ported (for good and bad reasons). Clearly making HaWiki live again would be a bad idea; haskellwiki is being used now for a reason. However, having it up in "stasis" as it was with some prominent indication on each page that it is out of date/no longer updated/obsolete or whichever term suits you fancy should effectively solve the problem. It should be possible and probably even desirable to "distill" the pages into static HTML documents so that MoinMoin would not be needed, if that is an issue. The current Tying_the_knot page is a pale comparison to the old one, and the entire CommonHaskellIdioms hierarchy was never migrated, an impressive resource.