
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Hal, On Thursday 13 December 2001 20:47, Hal Daume III wrote:
I think we should move this off the mailing list. I'm willing to spear-head such an effort. Anyone who is interested in contributing, please email me. I'll compile a list of people and we can figure out what we want to do.
I think it's okay to discuss in haskell-cafe.
I'd like to contribute too but I have little time nowadays trying to finish
writing my msc. thesis. I do have a few suggestions though:
1. Using wiki does not seem to be a bad idea. You may also consider using a
word processing system such as LaTeX though. It's easy to convert LaTeX to
html and it yields very quality prints as you all know. However, for true
collaboration wiki is the king. There is already a nice Haskell wiki
appropriate for such a project IIRC.
2. I don't think following the outline of a class based imperative language
will be fitting for a high quality Haskell tutorial. I think you should look
at OcaML tutorial and the python tutorial, and combine ideas from both as
well as your own :)
Thanks,
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Eray Ozkural (exa)

EO> Hi Hal, EO> On Thursday 13 December 2001 20:47, Hal Daume III wrote:
I think we should move this off the mailing list. I'm willing to spear-head such an effort. Anyone who is interested in contributing, please email me. I'll compile a list of people and we can figure out what we want to do.
EO> I think it's okay to discuss in haskell-cafe. Well, original author decided to took discussion off-list ... EO> I'd like to contribute too but I have little time nowadays trying to EO> finish writing my msc. thesis. I do have a few suggestions though: EO> 1. Using wiki does not seem to be a bad idea. You may also consider EO> using a word processing system such as LaTeX though. It's easy to EO> convert LaTeX to html and it yields very quality prints as you all EO> know. However, for true collaboration wiki is the king. There is EO> already a nice Haskell wiki appropriate for such a project IIRC. But Wiki at haskell.org has many limitations :( Does someone know nice Wiki interface which combines Wiki's ease of use and CVS-like revision management and conflict resolution? Most implementations I've seen does not seem to deal well with several ppl editing same page at once - changes often got lost.... -- Dmitry Astapov //ADEpt E-mail: adept@umc.com.ua GPG KeyID/fprint: F5D7639D/CA36 E6C4 815D 434D 0498 2B08 7867 4860 F5D7 639D
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Dmitry Astapov
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Eray Ozkural (exa)