------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Name: Don Stewart Email address: dons@cse.unsw.edu.au Ethernet MAC address: 00:0d:60:2d:cc:61 Wireless MAC address: 00:11:09:4d:e9:b7 Haskell projects: hs-plugins for ghc 6.6, stream fusion bytestrings, the http package, hackage ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2. Duncan Coutts | dcoutts | 10,11,12 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3. Ian Lynagh | Igloo | 10,11,12 | GHC, Cabal, Hackage, and loads more besides wired: 00:0B:DB:D5:E7:52 wireless: 00:04:23:63:07:F4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4. Name: Neil Mitchell Dates: 10,11,12 Nick: ndm Email address: ndmitchell@gmail.com MAC address: Not the slightest idea, I'll have to see what group laptops are available, nearer the time wired: 00-0E-7B-03-81-73 wireless: 00-16-6F-2A-23-E1 Haskell projects: Lots :) - Yhc, Hoogle, Catch, Dr Haskell, WinHugs ... I'd probably work on porting to Cabal, Cabal to Yhc, and the base libraries building with Cabal on Yhc. I guess that means collaboration with dcoutts and Igloo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5. Name: Thorkil Naur Nick: naur Dates: 10,11,12 Email address: naur@post11.tele.dk Ethernet MAC address: 00:03:93:56:ba:64 Wireless MAC address: (None) Haskell projects: Integer implementation (GMP), Porting, Factorization, Puzzles My entry to Haskell was the built-in Integer support that allowed my factorization programs to be implemented easily, although not perhaps efficiently. I am very interested in the current efforts to change the Integer support, in particular the GHC "GMP Replacement" activities. I am generally interested in the portability issues, how to ensure that programs (in particular Haskell programs) get decent support under various circumstances, the gcc/NCG issue, etc. As a Haskell user, I implement factorization algorithms to figure out how they work and to make sure that my poor computers never stay out of work. I was disturbed in the early 80s to learn that the integer factorization work i did was really code breaking, c.f. the RSA encryption method. So these days, my project is called "End of RSA". You just wait and see (ho ho). Finally, I have used Haskell in a number of cases to implement (wonderfully simple) solutions to various puzzles. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6. Name: Pepe Iborra nick: mnislaih Dates: 10,11,12 Email address: mnislaih@gmail.com Ethernet MAC address: 00:16:cb:cf:cb:37 Wireless MAC address: 00:16:cb:be:e1:b2 Haskell projects: GHC, Integrating SoC code, anything SMP, documentation Other interests: the GHCi debugger, Darcs does look sexy, infrastructure & tools. Non-interests: bindings, porting, anything low level. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7. Name: Dominic Steinitz Dates: 10, 11, 12 Email address: dominic.steinitz@blueyonder.co.uk Ethernet MAC address: 00-0d-9d-46-59-1e Wireless MAC address: 00-90-4b-43-1c-71 Haskell projects: crypto although I'd be happy (and prefer) to help out on networking e.g. haskellnet or anything else that needs manpower ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8. Name: Ben Lippmeier Nick: benl23 Dates: 10, 11, 12 (probably, depending on transport arrangements to PADL) Email: Ben.Lippmeier@anu.edu.au Ethernet MAC: 00:08:74:9d:6d:f8 Projects: GHC bug squashing. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9. Name: David Himmelstrup (aka. Lemmih) Nick: Lemmih Dates: 10,11,12 Email address: lemmih@gmail.com Ethernet MAC address: 00:0D:9D:5B:AA:07 Wireless MAC address: 00:0D:0B:42:B1:03 Haskell projects: cabal-test, QuickCheck, Hackage, cabal-get. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10. Ross Patterson ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11. Simon Marlow | JaffaCake | 1 or 2 days | Everything ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12. Name: Bj?rn Bringert IRC nick: bringert Dates: 10,11,12 Email address: bringert@cs.chalmers.se Ethernet MAC address: 00:16:cb:a4:2f:5f Wireless MAC address: 00:16:cb:b9:0c:87 Haskell projects: Hackage, libraries, QuickCheck 2, GHC ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13 Name: Benedikt Schmidt Dates: 10,11,12 IRC nick: beschmi Email address: beschmi@cloaked.de Ethernet MAC address: 00:11:D8:89:F6:6F Wireless MAC address: 00:0E:35:C4:71:41 Haskell projects: darcs, GHC-api+Emacs, crypto darcs: - bug squashing - patch<->affected file cache to speed up "darcs changes file", "darcs annotate file" GHC-api+Emacs: Find out what's the best way to implement all the nice things in Visual Haskell for Emacs users. (see http://beschmi.de/shim for a start) Better ghci integration would be nice too. crypto: No plans, perhaps finish my libtomcrypt binding. Would be nice to hear what other people think about using Haskell for lowlevel crypto code, especially if you take timing attacks into account. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ {- 14 Name: Krasimir Angelov Dates: 10,11,12 Email address: kr.angelov@gmail.com Ethernet MAC address: 00-0A-94-15-D9-68 Wireless MAC address: 00-0E-9B-93-37-22 Haskell projects: Visual Haskell, Cabal -- Can't attend -} ------------------------------------------------------------------------ {- 14 Name: Peter Nuttall Dates: 10,11,12 IRC Nick: psnl Email address: hac07@lupin.org.uk Ethernet MAC address: 00:17:f2:34:1e:45 Wireless MAC address: 00:17:f2:ee:91:38 Haskell projects: Hat, maybe cabal or ghc -- Can't attend -} ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 14 Name: Kirsten Chevalier Dates: 10,11,12 IRC Nick: Binkley Email address: chevalier@alum.wellesley.edu Old Ethernet MAC address: 00:0a:95:79:b5:c8 Wireless MAC address: 00:30:65:0b:21:bf New wireless: 00:14:a5:eb:2d:f4 wired: 00:16:36:88:d5:9a Haskell projects: ticky-ticky profiling and/or demand analysis in GHC; maybe GHC bug-squashing I have two projects that I'd be attempting to make progress towards wrapping up, but am also interested in starting new collaborations (I'm pretty open-minded as to which projects and with whom; it depends what happens then). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15 Name: Lennart Kolmodin IRC nick: kolmodin Dates: 10,11,12 Email address: kolmodin@dtek.chalmers.se Ethernet MAC address: 00:C0:9F:66:50:E1 Wireless MAC address: 00:0E:35:83:30:85 Haskell projects: Cabal, Binary ByteStrings, tools ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 16 Name: David Waern Dates: 10,11,12 Email address: davve@dtek.chalmers.se Ethernet MAC address: 00:16:cb:ca:a2:a8 Wireless MAC address: 00:16:cb:b9:98:f2 Haskell projects: Haddock-GHC ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 17 Name: Ketil Malde Dates: 10-12 Email address: ketil@malde.org Ethernet MAC address: 00:04:76:49:13:FB Wireless MAC address: 00:01:24:F1:57:9B Haskell projects: Port GHC to AIX/Power4, and then anything that looks interesting and useful.