Development
wxHaskell is an open-source project, and you are invited to help developing wxHaskell! (see the contribute page for more information.) Currently the development team consists of:
- Jeremy O'Donoghue
- Team leader
- Mads Lindstrøm
- Linux support (Debian)
- Kido Takahiro (shelarcy)
- Windows support
- Eric Kow
- MacOS X support
- Daan Leijen
- The main developer and designer of wxHaskell
Furthermore, the following people have contributed to the wxHaskell project:
- Wolfgang Thaller
- Contributed a nifty MacOS X module that enables the use of GHCi on MacOS X.
- Martijn Schrage
- Helped to design the library interface and tested the library by using wxHaskell as a backend to Proxima – a sophisticated generic structure editor.
- Arjan van IJzendoorn
- Developer of NetEdit and provides a lot feedback for improving the library.
- Maarten Loffler, Sean Seefried, and Luc Taesch
- Contributed samples to the library. Maarten also helped creating a proper windows98 installer.
- Andres Löh
- Testing on Gentoo Linux with GTK (and has written the graphical editor used by team DOM in the ICFP contest).
- Arthur Baars
- Testing on MacOS X, and creating MacOS X installers.
- Wijnand Suijlen
- Has written the Helium interpreter in wxHaskell and initiated the design of the layout combinators.
- Eelco Dolstra and Armijn Hemel
- Kindly provided their linux computers and unix wisdom :-) to test wxHaskell on Linux/GTK systems. Special thanks goes to Armijn Hemel for maintaining a Red Hat Linux and MacOS X system for testing in the student laboratories.
- Jens Petersen
- Created the initial rpm specification files and released a few rpm distributions of wxHaskell