> >> Would other Australians be interested in having our own Hackathon (why >> should all those northerners have all the fun)? I'm thinking about >> organising it to be in the July break between university semesters. >> >> There was a previous consideration a few years back to have an >> OzHaskell group (http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/OzHaskell) but >> nothing seems to have eventuated out of it. >> >> In terms of projects, here are some ideas: >> >> * A plotting library using Ben's newly released Gloss library (for >> people who can't or won't install Gtk2Hs to get Chart working; Alex >> Mason is interested in this) >> * Various graph-related project (graphviz, generic graph class, etc.; >> this assumes someone else apart from me cares about this stuff) >> * Hubris if Mark Wotton comes along > > I'm keen. Would be be elated to have some help on Hubris, but happy to hack > on other stuff too. > Like Erik, weekends are probably better.
Yeah we're aiming for a weekend, possibly a Friday-Sunday meet (so that people who are free on Friday can get started early, and those who have work etc. can just be there for the weekend. If there was a nicely placed long weekend coming up, we'd aim for that, but there isn't :( Also, it might be a good time to bring some interested rubyists along, and show them what we can get done in Haskell, and show them why they might want to use Hubris. _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe