Re: [Haskell-cafe] What ever happened to Haskell 98 as a "stablebranch"?

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: "Andrzej Jaworski"
Gesendet: 26.03.07 15:00:47 An: "Simon Peyton-Jones" CC: Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org Betreff: Re: [Haskell-cafe] What ever happened to Haskell 98 as a "stablebranch"?
Haskell is rather a Darwinian sort of place.
With whole respect. You need two components for evolution to work: the survival of the fitness and Generator Of Diversity (GOD).
Diversity is generated by mutations. Go ahead, be mutagenous. And don't worry about theology, Simon's not GOD's prophet, he's (both of them, actually) just a doctor venerabilis.
Now, Haskell attracts originality and easily accommodates changes but nobody burns tires in testing anything so that complexity and learning curve grow while deficiencies remain dormant.
Recent threads are a kind of healthy evolutionary pressure (survival of the fitness), but you insist that Haskell should be committed to GOD;-)
With great respect, -Andrzej
With TIC, Daniel
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