Hi all, Well, the subject line says it all really. Does ArchHaskell still have a role in the Arch world? These are the reasons for asking this at this point: - the Haskell packages in [community] now number more than 400 and there is considerable overlap with ArchHaskell (unfortunately it's not a superset, not yet anyway) - the Haskell packages in [community] also seem to be well maintained and to receive timely updates, - the build-tool and development-tool situation for Haskell has improved considerably over the last few years, between `stack` and `cabal` coupled with improvements to `ghci` and introduction of `ghc-mod`, `intero` and `hsdev` I feel that Haskell development now should be carried out without system-wide installation of libs. In particular the last point means that I personally haven't had `ghc` installed via a package for the last couple of months. /M -- Magnus Therning OpenPGP: 0x927912051716CE39 email: magnus@therning.org jabber: magnus@therning.org twitter: magthe http://therning.org/magnus Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark; professionals built the Titanic. — Anonymous