@Happy0, I'll leave this here for reference to the two of us:
I've done almost everything I want to do for version 0.1. Version 0.1 needs to be functional, not necessarily polished. Here's what's left:
- Rewrite the tutorial.
- Have an interface with GitHub issues so we can start using louse to bugtrack itself. The
github library in Hackage should work for this purpose.
I put out a release candidate a few hours ago, I'll do some work on the tutorial, probably put out another tomorrow. Here's the candidate: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/louse-0.1.0.0/candidate.
I've since done some preliminary testing on my FreeBSD box, and beat louse into shape so it will compile on FreeBSD. I haven't done extensive testing, though.
@Happy0, I'll leave this here for reference to the two of us:
I've done almost everything I want to do for version 0.1. Version 0.1 needs to be functional, not necessarily polished. Here's what's left:
githublibrary in Hackage should work for this purpose.I put out a release candidate a few hours ago, I'll do some work on the tutorial, probably put out another tomorrow. Here's the candidate: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/louse-0.1.0.0/candidate.
I've since done some preliminary testing on my FreeBSD box, and beat louse into shape so it will compile on FreeBSD. I haven't done extensive testing, though.