
Dear Haskell folk, PLEASE READ THIS IF YOU USE THE Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC). I virtually never send messages to overlapping sets of lists, but I'm doing so this time, because I'd really like to get to everyone who uses GHC. Here at GHC HQ, we are often asked how many people use GHC, and what kind of folk they are. Since GHC is free software, we have no clue. Download stats tell us a bit, but not much, because GHC gets out through a variety of other routes too (e.g. Debian). We also have little idea about which aspects of GHC are most valued, nor of what enhancements would be most sought after, or which platforms are most important to you. We hear quite a bit from the bleeding-edge folk who push the limits, but much less from people who just want to get the job done. Thus motivated, Tomasz Zielonka kindly put together a (WASH-powered) survey for us, which asks you to tell us a bit yourself and how you use GHC. We've had about 230 responses so far; thank you to those 230 folk. But I'm pretty certain there are more than 230 people in the world who use GHC! THIS MESSAGE IS TO ASK YOU TO TAKE 5 MINS TO COMPLETE THE SURVEY http://www.haskell.org/ghc/survey/start.cgi We'd like to hear from *absolutely everyone* who uses GHC: whether you are a first-year undergraduate or a famous professor; whether you use GHC for industrial applications or recreation; whether you use higher-rank polymorphism or have only just learned what functional programming is. Everyone! We'll use the information to guide our future priorities, and we'll publish some kind of summary of what we learn in due course. It's all anonymous, of course, unless you choose to say who you are. If you think it's appropriate, please circulate this announcement locally, e.g. to your students who may not be on the Haskell mailing list Many thanks Simon PJ and Simon Marlow
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Simon Peyton-Jones