
Björn Bringert
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Libraries_and_tools Problems:
- The page is very large. - Many sections are large.
How about separating each category/section into a new page, all linked from a single category index at the current location?
- Many of the libraries have been moved into the standard libraries.
It is very useful for people looking for a particular piece of functionality to know that there is a "standard" library for it. It might be good to put references to *more* of the standard libraries.
- Some libraries are listed in multiple sections (at least some CGI libraries, there might be more).
Some libraries do span more than one category?
- Small and large, new and old libraries are mixed, and it's difficult for the reader to asses which things are relevant.
An indication of size and healthiness would be very useful.
- Replace dead links with Internet Archive links
Good, but only if coupled with the "obsolete" marking below.
- Create an "obsolete" subsection of each section, and move old stuff there. Of course it can be difficult to figure out which things are obsolete, but I guess a first approximation would be everything for which the link is dead.
Yes. The general healthiness of a library is an important feature to notate. Regards, Malcolm