
Sorry for the duplication, I'm now on the haskell-cafe list and wanted to track the other half of this thread. On Aug 03, 2008, at 8:36 am, Don Stewart wrote:
And all this delay while the git juggernaut takes over the internet.
That's the biggest tragedy. It's the same disappointment I have knowing Linux is more popular than FreeBSD! Still, a project doesn't have to have a near-monopoly to be successful. There are still far less people using Ruby than Java, but there's more than enough to provide a vibrant ecosystem. (And it's one that churns out way more cool stuff than the Java world - there's no technical reason why Haskell couldn't do so too.) GitHub is responsible for git's popularity. Git is so popular not because it's the best, but because it has the best Web 2.0 site. I work primarily in web development and it did occur to me to have a stab at darcshub, but I didn't know how much work would be involved in making something useful (I don't have much spare time right now), and if I'd be the only person that used it... I think that would be a major boost for darcs though, if anyone wanted a go. And it could be in any language, not just Haskell. Ashley -- http://www.patchspace.co.uk/ http://aviewfromafar.net/