
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 21/04/14 14:55, Brandon Allbery wrote:
The API is there to serve its users, not really to dictate to them. If the common convention is counter to the API structure, perhaps it is the API that should change. This is myopic. Please consider how many people use Haskell and the ramifications if you just change the naming conventions, thereby renaming tens of functions.
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