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Haskell Communities and Activities Report (2006) |
- Andres Löh (ed,
- Lloyd Allison,
- Tiago Miguel,
- Laureano Alves,
- Krasimir Angelov,
- Dmitry Astapov,
- Alistair Bayley,
- Clifford Beshers,
- Edwin Brady,
- Chris Brown,
- Andrew Butterfield,
- Manuel Chakravarty,
- Olaf Chitil,
- Alain Crémieux,
- Jácome Cunha,
- Iavor Diatchki,
- Atze Dijkstra,
- Robert Dockins,
- Frederik Eaton,
- Martin Erwig,
- Simon Foster,
- Leif Frenzel,
- Richard A. Frost,
- Andy Gill,
- Dimitry Golubovsky,
- Murray Gross,
- Walter Gussmann,
- Keith Hanna,
- Ralf Hinze,
- Paul Hudak,
- Liyang Hu,
- Graham Hutton,
- S. Alexander,
- Jacobson Johan Jeuring,
- Marnix Klooster,
- Lennart Kolmodin,
- Eric Kow,
- Lemmih Huiqing,
- Li Andres Löh,
- Rita Loogen,
- Salvador Lucas,
- Ketil Malde,
- Simon Marlow,
- Conor Mcbride,
- Serge Mechveliani,
- Arie Middelkoop,
- Neil Mitchell,
- William Garret Mitchener,
- Andy Adams-moran,
- J. Garrett,
- Morris Yann Morvan,
- Diego Navarro,
- Rishiyur Nikhil,
- Sven Panne,
- Ross Paterson,
- Jens Petersen,
- Simon Peyton-jones,
- Bernie Pope,
- Claus Reinke,
- Colin Runciman,
- Alberto Ruiz,
- David Sabel,
- Uwe Schmidt,
- Martijn Schrage,
- Alexandra Silva,
- Axel Simon,
- Anthony Sloane,
- Dominic Steinitz,
- Donald Bruce Stewart,
- Glenn Strong,
- Martin Sulzmann,
- Doaitse Swierstra,
- Wouter Swierstra,
- Audrey Tang,
- Henning Thielemann,
- Peter Thiemann,
- Simon Thompson,
- Phil Trinder,
- Arjan IJzendoorn,
- Miguel Vilaca,
- Joost Visser,
- Malcolm Wallace,
- Stefan Wehr,
- Ashley Yakeley,
- Bulat Ziganshin
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Welcome to the eleventh edition of the Haskell Communities and Activities Report – a collection of entries about everything that is going on and related to Haskell in some way that appears twice a year. This time, there was a rather long delay between the submission deadline and the actual publication. I apologize for any entries that are already outdated now due to this delay and promise that I will try to keep this time shorter for the next edition. I have looked at the total number of entries in all the reports and discovered that the report has been continuously growing until the 11/2005 edition, which had 149 entries. After that, there was a decline: the 06/2005 edition had 144 entries, and the current 11/2006 edition has only 134 entries. How and why do entries get removed? Generally, entries have to be updated every time for inclusion in the report. If I do not hear back from the author of an entry or there are no updates, but the entry seems still up-to-date, I keep it around for the next edition. But every |
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