
Its a bit off subject, and I hate to ask for more since you've given us so much already, but the changelogs on github are a bit out of date. How would you feel about possibly putting changelogs on the wiki. this way they could benefit from crowdsourcing and also serve as sort of a roadmap for future releases? just my 2ยข. max On Dec 17, 2010, at 5:07 AM, Michael Snoyman wrote:
Hey all,
I've just pushed the first commit that includes support for the angle-bracket syntax in Hamlet. Anyone who's interested, please take a look at the code[1] and try to figure out what doesn't work yet. I'm sure there are a lot of corner cases I have not yet taken into account, so if you find something that doesn't produce the output you expected, please let me know so I can add a test case for it and try to get it fixed. (Yes, I code Hamlet with TDD.)
On a related note for those interested, I've started work on a lot of new major versions for packages, including wai, wai-extra, persistent and yesod. One of the things I'm considering for this release of Yesod (0.7, not a 1.0 yet) is to move some of the functionality into separate packages. In particular, I think forms, crud and json will all be put in their own packages. The only change to persistent is migrating from MonadInvertIO to MonadPeelIO, which is a much more well designed approach.
wai will most likely be seeing a major change in how the underlying mechanism works to make it more efficient (based on blaze-builder), more standard (based on enumerator) and more generic. This last point might make the interface more confusing, but I think it is worth it overall. The new version of Yesod will be based on this version of WAI, and I plan to simultaneously release new versions of related packages, like wai-handler-fastcgi or yesod-auth.
Also, last call on new Yesod web page design. If no one volunteers, I'm just going to grab the standard Haskell color scheme and get to work on it myself.
Michael
[1] https://github.com/snoyberg/hamlet
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