yaht on darcs.haskell.org

Posted on 1 November 2006
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Going to try a little experiment here. Wikis are great, rah rah instant collaboration and all... but gee LaTeX just seems so much better for putting together nice looking documents. Wouldn't be nice if one the community's best free Haskell tutorials were available under darcs, its LaTeX guts exposed to the world?

Now you can darcs get http://darcs.haskell.org/yaht and send your patches to me. I'm essentially forking YAHT here: we've got the yaht-wikibook on one hand, and yaht-darcs on another; with eric occasionally scurrying around to hand-migrate patches from one tine to the other. yaht-wikibook is GFDL. yaht-darcs is dual-licensed Hal copyright-GFDL. Oh and btw, update your links. The new PDF is also on darcs.haskell.org: http://darcs.haskell.org/yaht/yaht.pdf.

WikiYaht or DarcsYaht, who's gonna win? (Or maybe our dreams of a darcs-based latex-friendly wiki will come true or something)

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