Hi!

As I promised, now it includes the list of direct and indirect dependencies.

http://daniel-diaz.github.io/stackagelist

To Vo Minh Thu: a pull request to the Stackage repo [1] that includes any desired package to the Stackage.Config module should be enough to get it included. Also, read this: https://github.com/fpco/stackage/wiki/Maintainers-Agreement

Best regards,
Daniel Díaz.

-- Refs

[1] Stackage GitHub repo - https://github.com/fpco/stackage


On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 4:19 PM, Vo Minh Thu <noteed@gmail.com> wrote:
2013/11/5 Daniel Díaz Casanueva <dhelta.diaz@gmail.com>:
> Hello Haskellers.
>
> I was looking for a complete list of the packages included in Stackage, the
> vetted (sub)set of packages from Hackage. I couldn't find one (except by
> looking at the source code of Stackage [1] directly) so I made one.
>
> http://daniel-diaz.github.io/stackagelist
>
> It is automatically updated regularly, based on the GitHub repo of Stackage.
> As a next step, I will include also the list of packages that are not
> included directly on Stackage, but as a dependency of an included package.
> This way, it will be possible to check easily which libraries will be
> available after building Stackage, also having access to their documentation
> via links to Hackage.
>
> I was doing this for me, but I thought it could be useful for someone else,
> so I share it.

Hi,

Thanks for the list. By the way, there is nothing related to Snap on
Stackage, why is it so ? Should someone add it ? Or should someone
create a Snackage ?

Cheers,
Thu