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

Overview

wxHaskell is a project hosted on sourceforge. The sources are available via darcs on darcs.haskell.org.

toplast update: "5 March 2008".