Hi Here are some replies to this issue, since my brain got confused: "Rendered by Michael Weber mailto:michael.weber@post.rwth-aachen.de, inspired by the Haskell Monad Template Library from Andy Gill (http://www.cse.ogi.edu/~andy/)" I can see the use of linking to papers describing modules, or linking to sources of information where further details can be found, but I can't remember many other modules which just have links to the authors? If author credit is needed, wouldn't the source code be a better place to put it? The bit at the top of description seems useful. The example seems awfully long. How about putting the example on a wiki, and then having a link to say where further details and an example can be found? Thanks Neil On 12/19/06, Andriy Palamarchuk <apa3a@yahoo.com> wrote:
Neil, thank you for the response.
----- Original Message ---- From: Neil Mitchell <ndmitchell@gmail.com>
I just got this email message, in fact just _after_ the one saying the deadline had expired. I guess you need to reset the deadline, and there is probably a sensible reason no one replied in 2 weeks :)
Sorry for the confusion - these are submissions for different modules. Guess the confusion was caused because they are in the same package and have tracker numbers, which differ only by 1 digit The first email was about Control.Monad.Identity documentation, tracker id 1039. I submitted this one 2 weeks ago. The second email is for Control.Monad.Error, tracker id 1059.
Andriy
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