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# The 2006 GHC hackathon: 14,15 September 2006, Portland
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GHC is used by lots of people, but its implementation is rather over-centralised, even though GHC is a BSD-licensed, open-source project. The biggest obstacle to more people getting involved is that GHC is a big, and hence intimidating, system. The purpose of the GHC hackathon is to give a tutorial in GHC’s innards, plus time to work on some projects in a context where there are plenty of people around to help. The objective is to substantially broaden (more numbers) and deepen (more confidence) the community of people who feel they know enough to fix and enhance GHC.
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We'll suggest some projects, but you're welcome to come along with your own wacky ideas or itches that you want to scratch, and work on them in an environment with a high-bandwidth connection to developers who really know the innards of GHC. You could work on something individual, or in small groups. We anticipate all being in one room, or in a tight group of rooms, so there’d be lots of informal interaction.
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Also there's a good chance it'll be fun :-)
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## Date and programme
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= The 2006 GHC hackathon: 14,15 September 2006, Portland =
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GHC is used by lots of people, but its implementation is rather over-centralised, even though GHC is a BSD-licensed, open-source project. The biggest obstacle to more people getting involved is that GHC is a big, and hence intimidating, system. The purpose of the GHC hackathon is to give a tutorial in GHC’s innards, plus time to work on some projects in a context where there are plenty of people around to help. The objective is to substantially broaden (more numbers) and deepen (more confidence) the community of people who feel they know enough to fix and enhance GHC.
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The hackathon will be held in Portland, Oregon, on Thursday September 14th and Friday 15th, immediately before the [ International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP'06)](http://icfp06.cs.uchicago.edu/) in Portland. There are various interesting ICFP workshops on Sat 16th ([ Generic programming](http://www.informatik.uni-bonn.de/~ralf/wgp2006.html), [ ML](http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/ml2006/), [ Erlang](http://www.erlang.se/workshop/2006/)), but if people are enthusiastic to continue on Saturday, the space will be available.
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These days, GHC is more than just a batch compiler:
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* It's an interactive interpreter
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We have in mind the following.
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* It's a (Haskell) library
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The latter, in particular, opens up new possiblities, such as using GHC to parse and type-check Haskell, before analysing or transforming it with your own program. However, GHC-as-a-library has a pretty big interface that uses a lot of data types, which will be among the things we'll describe at the hackathon.
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- One full day of tutorial from Simon PJ & Simon M about GHC’s glorious innards (14th)
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We'll suggest some projects, but you're welcome to come along with your own wacky ideas or itches that you want to scratch, and work on them in an environment with a high-bandwidth connection to developers who really know the innards of GHC. You could work on something individual, or in small groups. We anticipate all being in one room, or in a tight group of rooms, so there’d be lots of informal interaction.
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- Then one or two days of hacking on projects (15th, 16th)
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Also there's a good chance it'll be fun :-)
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We expect that some of you will come with GHC-related projects that you want to work on, but we'll also offer a [list of possible projects](hackathon-projects), so you can come without anything in mind and choose on the day. The list is a wiki; please add your own suggestions to it, even if you can't come!
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== Date and programme ==
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### Venue
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The hackathon will be held in Portland, Oregon, on Thursday September 14th and Friday 15th, immediately before the [http://icfp06.cs.uchicago.edu/ International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP'06)] in Portland. There are various interesting ICFP workshops on Sat 16th ([http://www.informatik.uni-bonn.de/~ralf/wgp2006.html Generic programming], [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/ml2006/ ML], [http://www.erlang.se/workshop/2006/ Erlang]), but if people are enthusiastic to continue on Saturday, the space will be available.
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We have in mind the following.
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The Hackathon will be held at the [ Kingstad Center](http://www.kingstad.com), near the Galois offices
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on the 14th and 15th. Any additional hacking on the 16th will be held at the Galois offices.
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* One full day of tutorial from Simon PJ & Simon M about GHC’s glorious innards (14th)
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* Then one or two days of hacking on projects (15th, 16th)
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The Kingstand venue has a large room, with desks, a projector, and wireless access. Bring your own laptop
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(capable of building GHC). Galois may also provide some wired access, perhaps to a server with
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We expect that some of you will come with GHC-related projects that you want to work on, but we'll also offer a [wiki:HackathonProjects list of possible projects], so you can come without anything in mind and choose on the day. The list is a wiki; please add your own suggestions to it, even if you can't come!
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a recent version version of GHC.
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=== Venue ===
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On Saturday, we will use the Galois offices, which has several conference rooms and wireless access for
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The Hackathon will be held at the [http://www.kingstad.com Kingstad Center], near the Galois offices
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registered GHC Hackathon attendees.
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on the 14th and 15th. Any additional hacking on the 16th will be held at the Galois offices.
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Both the Kingstad and the Galois offices is located right next to a light-rail line, allowing easy commuting from
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The Kingstand venue has a large room, with desks, a projector, and wireless access. Bring your own laptop
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down town and the ICFP venue hotel.
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(capable of building GHC). Galois may also provide some wired access, perhaps to a server with
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a recent version version of GHC.
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[ Directions to the Kingstad Center](http://www.kingstad.com/locations/beaverton_fac.html)
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On Saturday, we will use the Galois offices, which has several conference rooms and wireless access for
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<table><tr><th> Thur 14th, Fri 15th </th>
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registered GHC Hackathon attendees.
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<th> Address: </th>
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<th> 15450 SW Millikan Way
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down town and the ICFP venue hotel.
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[http://www.kingstad.com/locations/beaverton_fac.html Directions to the Kingstad Center]
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<th> Beaverton, OR 97007
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|| Thur 14th, Fri 15th || Address: || 15450 SW Millikan Way
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[ Directions to Galois](http://www.galois.com/files/Directions.pdf)
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[http://www.galois.com/files/Directions.pdf Directions to Galois]
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<table><tr><th> Sat 16th </th>
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<th> 12725 SW Millikan Way
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Note that the Kingstad center and the Galois offices are actually at different Max stops!
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== Time ==
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The Hackathon will be open
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<th> Beaverton, OR 97005
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* 9 till 5 - Thur 14th - Kingstad center
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* 9 till 5 - Fri 15th - Kingstad center
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* 9 till (TBD) - Sat 16th - Galois offices
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Note that the Kingstad center and the Galois offices are actually at different Max stops!
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=== Registration ===
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## Time
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If you want to come, we strongly encourage you to tell us, in two ways:
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* Email [mailto:jodee@galois.com], stating you wish to attend the GHC Hackathon.
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* Add your name to the list of participants below (this page is a Wiki, so you can do that yourself).
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The Hackathon will be open
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Registration is not absolutely required, but any Pizza, manuals, and workspace will be allocated on a first come, first served basis, so registration is a good plan!
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- 9 till 5 - Thur 14th - Kingstad center
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- 9 till 5 - Fri 15th - Kingstad center
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- 9 till (TBD) - Sat 16th - Galois offices
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=== Cost ===
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### Registration
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Zero. But you may have to feed yourself if you don't register.
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== History of Hackathons ==
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If you want to come, we strongly encourage you to tell us, in two ways:
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Wikipedia has an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackathon article about Hackathons]
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- Email jodee@…, stating you wish to attend the GHC Hackathon.
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- Add your name to the list of participants below (this page is a Wiki, so you can do that yourself).
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== Participants ==
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Registration is not absolutely required, but any Pizza, manuals, and workspace will be allocated on a first come, first served basis, so registration is a good plan!
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If you want to come, please add your name to the list below. Add a sentence or two about yourself and why you want to come. If you are working on a project to do with GHC, tell us about that too.
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### Cost
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* [http://www.haskell.org/~simonmar Simon Marlow] One of the main authors of GHC, particularly the back end, run-time system, and libraries.
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* [http://research.microsoft.com/~simonpj Simon Peyton Jones] One of the main authors of GHC, particularly the type system and Core intermediate language.
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Zero. But you may have to feed yourself if you don't register.
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* [http://www.gill-warbington.com/home/andy Andy Gill], Galois, Previous contributor to GHC, wanting tools for high assurance Haskell.
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* [http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/~malcolm Malcolm Wallace], nhc98-hacker, wanting to steal ideas :-), particularly from the type-system.
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## History of Hackathons
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* [http://wiki.freespire.org/index.php/Freespire_Technology_Board_Home Clifford Beshers], Linspire, particularly interested in GHC as a library.
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* [http://www.galois.com/ Paul Graunke], Galois, interested in formal methods (Isabelle) and GHC intermediate representations
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* [http://www.research.att.com/info/kfisher Kathleen Fisher], ATT, interested in adding support for data description to Haskell
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Wikipedia has an [ article about Hackathons](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackathon)
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* [mailto://lambda@10k.org Jake Luck], interested in interactive debugging and accessing GHC internals from embedded systems.
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* [http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~geoffw/ Geoffrey Washburn], UPenn. Previous GHC contributor (original implementation of GADTs in Core). Wide variety of language interests involving expressiveness, security, and practical programming.
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* [http://www.galois.com/ Mark Tullsen], Galois, interested in tools for Haskell and high assurance run-time systems.
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* [http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/jeremy.gibbons/ Jeremy Gibbons], University of Oxford, generally curious about GHC internals - especially advanced aspects of typing
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## Participants
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* [http://www.galois.com/ Brett Letner], Galois, interested in code coverage tool for Haskell.
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* [http://www.pnl.gov Chad Scherrer], Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, interested in computational math and statistics
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* [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~crary Karl Crary], CMU, working on a Haskell-driven typesetting system
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If you want to come, please add your name to the list below. Add a sentence or two about yourself and why you want to come. If you are working on a project to do with GHC, tell us about that too.
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* [mailto://Luke.Maurer@alumni.carleton.edu Luke Maurer], recent graduate of Carleton College, just looking to get my hands dirty
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* [http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/Atze/WebHome Atze Dijkstra], Universiteit Utrecht, working on [http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/Ehc/WebHome EHC], interested to see what can be reused/learned/shared/etc.
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- [ Simon Marlow](http://www.haskell.org/~simonmar) One of the main authors of GHC, particularly the back end, run-time system, and libraries.
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* [http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/Swierstra/WebHome Doaitse Swierstra], Universiteit Utrecht, working on [http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/Ehc/WebHome EHC], interested to see what can be reused/learned/shared/etc.
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- [ Simon Peyton Jones](http://research.microsoft.com/~simonpj) One of the main authors of GHC, particularly the type system and Core intermediate language.
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* [http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~nr Norman Ramsey], interested in either code generation or refactoring some part of the run-time system (and would really like to learn more about how the run-time system is put together, even if it's too big for a weekend hack).
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* [http://www.csee.ogi.edu/~diatchki Iavor S. Diatchki], interested in Haskell for systems programming/type checking (general improvement rules)
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- [ Andy Gill](http://www.gill-warbington.com/home/andy), Galois, Previous contributor to GHC, wanting tools for high assurance Haskell.
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* [mailto://devriese@cs.tcd.ie Edsko de Vries], interested in type systems (I work on uniqueness typing, a substructural type system), and generic programming
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- [ Malcolm Wallace](http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/~malcolm), nhc98-hacker, wanting to steal ideas :-), particularly from the type-system.
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* [mailto://mboes@galois.com Mathieu Boespflug] Interested in implementing John Meacham's [http://repetae.net/john/recent/out/classalias.html class alias proposal].
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- [ Clifford Beshers](http://wiki.freespire.org/index.php/Freespire_Technology_Board_Home), Linspire, particularly interested in GHC as a library.
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* [mailto:adams-moran@galois.com Andy Adams-Moran], interested in making cross-compiling with GHC easier, and in learning more about the innards of the compiler (versus the RTS)
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- [ Paul Graunke](http://www.galois.com/), Galois, interested in formal methods (Isabelle) and GHC intermediate representations
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* [mailto:atomb@soe.ucsc.edu Aaron Tomb], University of California, Santa Cruz, interested in formal verification of Haskell programs, advanced type systems, and learning about the internals of GHC
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- [ Kathleen Fisher](http://www.research.att.com/info/kfisher), ATT, interested in adding support for data description to Haskell
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* [http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~bringert/ Björn Bringert], Chalmers University of Technology and Göteborg University, want to learn about the internals of GHC for future projects, possibly implement instance deriving for GADTs
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- Jake Luck, interested in interactive debugging and accessing GHC internals from embedded systems.
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* [http://www.iai.uni-bonn.de~/loeh/ Andres Löh], University of Bonn, interested in type systems and generic programming
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- [ Geoffrey Washburn](http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~geoffw/), UPenn. Previous GHC contributor (original implementation of GADTs in Core). Wide variety of language interests involving expressiveness, security, and practical programming.
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* [http://www.xoltar.org Bryn Keller], interested bystander. Interested in generating code for unusual targets (e.g. JavaScript, Flash, .Net, etc.).
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- [ Mark Tullsen](http://www.galois.com/), Galois, interested in tools for Haskell and high assurance run-time systems.
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* Ian Lynagh, interested in all parts.
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- [ Jeremy Gibbons](http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/jeremy.gibbons/), University of Oxford, generally curious about GHC internals - especially advanced aspects of typing
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* [mailto:brandonm@yahoo-inc.com Brandon Moore], Yahoo. Interested in types, syntax extension.
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- [ Brett Letner](http://www.galois.com/), Galois, interested in code coverage tool for Haskell.
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* Ravi Nanavati, Bluespec. Interested in being able to fix GHC bugs before they burn me.
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- [ Chad Scherrer](http://www.pnl.gov), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, interested in computational math and statistics
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* [mailto:jz87@mac.com Jeffery Zhang], interested in type systems and metaprogramming.
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- [ Karl Crary](http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~crary), CMU, working on a Haskell-driven typesetting system
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* [mailto:matthews@galois.com John Matthews], Galois, interested in connecting GHC to the Isabelle theorem prover.
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- Luke Maurer, recent graduate of Carleton College, just looking to get my hands dirty
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* [mailto:andrew@pimlott.net Andrew Pimlott], Planning Systems Inc., interested in the dark corners we stumble into during application development, and space profiling.
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- [ Atze Dijkstra](http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/Atze/WebHome), Universiteit Utrecht, working on [ EHC](http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/Ehc/WebHome), interested to see what can be reused/learned/shared/etc.
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- [ Doaitse Swierstra](http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/Swierstra/WebHome), Universiteit Utrecht, working on [ EHC](http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/Ehc/WebHome), interested to see what can be reused/learned/shared/etc.
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- [ Norman Ramsey](http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~nr), interested in either code generation or refactoring some part of the run-time system (and would really like to learn more about how the run-time system is put together, even if it's too big for a weekend hack).
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- [ Iavor S. Diatchki](http://www.csee.ogi.edu/~diatchki), interested in Haskell for systems programming/type checking (general improvement rules)
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- Edsko de Vries, interested in type systems (I work on uniqueness typing, a substructural type system), and generic programming
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- Mathieu Boespflug Interested in implementing John Meacham's [ class alias proposal](http://repetae.net/john/recent/out/classalias.html).
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- Andy Adams-Moran, interested in making cross-compiling with GHC easier, and in learning more about the innards of the compiler (versus the RTS)
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- Aaron Tomb, University of California, Santa Cruz, interested in formal verification of Haskell programs, advanced type systems, and learning about the internals of GHC
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- [ Björn Bringert](http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~bringert/), Chalmers University of Technology and Göteborg University, want to learn about the internals of GHC for future projects, possibly implement instance deriving for GADTs
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- [ Andres Löh](http://www.iai.uni-bonn.de~/loeh/), University of Bonn, interested in type systems and generic programming
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- [ Bryn Keller](http://www.xoltar.org), interested bystander. Interested in generating code for unusual targets (e.g. JavaScript, Flash, .Net, etc.).
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- Ian Lynagh, interested in all parts.
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- Brandon Moore, Yahoo. Interested in types, syntax extension.
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- Ravi Nanavati, Bluespec. Interested in being able to fix GHC bugs before they burn me.
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- Jeffery Zhang, interested in type systems and metaprogramming.
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- John Matthews, Galois, interested in connecting GHC to the Isabelle theorem prover. |
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