On Fri, 12 Apr 2013 14:47:23 +0200, luc taesch < <luc.tae...@gmail.com>
wrote:

As no one else has responded so far, I think you are in uncharted
territory; wxHaskell is huge and there are not many applications using it.

good point. !

do we have some kind of census of application that wrok or still work
with wxhaskell ?

There are applications listed at
  http://wxhaskell.sourceforge.net/applications.html

See also:
  http://packdeps.haskellers.com/reverse/wx

any interest in (me) doing this ? (who know some tools to do this, a la
doodle ?)

I prefer the HaskellWiki


and by extension :

btw how many people are really active and reasonably knowledgeable these
day ? (e.g. "senior")
Are Eric ? Jeremy ? atzedijkstra ? yourself ? still active on wx.
and are you using it yourself HenkJan ?


is :    https://github.com/atzedijkstra/wxHaskell
the head dev for these day ?
i.e. who is the maintainer ?

Atze Dijkstra and I are currently doing maintenance on wxHaskell, using
the GitHub repository you mentioned; the previous maintainers have done a
lot of good work, but seem to have different priorities now.

You can see, from the uploaders of the wxHaskell using packages, who worked with wxHaskell. I did some updating on wxHaskell applications (GeBoP, wxAsteroids) and developed some games (not online yet).

Regards,
Henk-Jan van Tuyl


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