Hey List,
I think i just banged out the last review for the Haskell Platform.
I have a couple of questions about how do we stick to the current Platform release and still provide the latest and greatest versions of packages. I also want to know what's next.
Here's some thoughts
- Finish the haskell version of cabal2spec and switch the version in Fedora over to that. - Get proper dependency resolution in cabal2spec - Automate cabal2spec so that it can spit out a fully working package with little intervention - Make cabal2spec-diff more intelligent, so that if we apply a patch provided by it, it won't try to remove the lines we've filled in with generic macros (lines like license and changelog entries). - Find a broader set of core packages we want to see, and get those in as well. - Find CC licensed ascii art for a unicorn, so we can submit the can-i-have-a-pony package to Fedora
Any other comments?
Cheers, Yaakov
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