Changes between Version 15 and Version 16 of AddingPackages
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- 11/16/10 19:39:41 (3 years ago)
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v15 v16 34 34 All packages in the platform must have a maintainer (or maintainers). The package maintainer(s) may propose a package for inclusion or they may delegate the task to someone else. In either case, proposals for inclusion must have the support of the package maintainer(s). [[wiki:AddingPackages/Rationale#Procedure rationale-1.1]] 35 35 36 The procedure involves an iterative effort between the people proposing a package (the "proposer(s)") and people from the libraries mailing list (the "reviewers"). The final decision to [#Acceptance accept] a package is based on a process of [#Consensus consensus] amongst the reviewers. The procedure starts with the proposer(s) making a written proposal. This initial proposal must be added to the haskell-platform wikiand it must also be posted to the libraries mailing list for review. [[wiki:AddingPackages/Rationale#Procedure rationale-1.2]]36 The procedure involves an iterative effort between the people proposing a package (the "proposer(s)") and people from the libraries mailing list (the "reviewers"). The final decision to [#Acceptance accept] a package is based on a process of [#Consensus consensus] amongst the reviewers. The procedure starts with the proposer(s) making a written proposal. This initial proposal must be added to the [wiki:Proposals haskell-platform wiki] and it must also be posted to the libraries mailing list for review. [[wiki:AddingPackages/Rationale#Procedure rationale-1.2]] 37 37 38 38 The proposal forms the nub of the argument for why the package should be included in the Haskell Platform. It should contain or link to enough information so that reviewers can make an informed decision on whether the package should be accepted. Further details on the content of the proposal are [#Proposalcontent given below]. The proposal wiki page is also used to track the status of the proposal and any final decision. [[wiki:AddingPackages/Rationale#Procedure rationale-1.3]]
