@ChShersh@angerman Are you suggesting that we shouldn't prepare minor releases which fix bugs? It also seems inaccurate to suggest that we don't spend a significant amount of time ensuring that new releases do not introduce unexpected regressions when compiling packages.
@angerman What is the ticket for the regression? The release passed the testsuite on all supported platforms and was tested for regressions by compiling stackage. If there is missing coverage then it needs to be integrated into the CI pipeline.
New blog post by @mpickering_: Interface Files with Core Definitions. Speed up Template Haskell compilation times by up to 40%! https://t.co/WPb9tzeteA
@fellrunningguid@harveymaps Have to go straight, terrain is all very runnable on the plateau with big catching feature. North from hill to catch the big grough heading E, then bearing from junction.. hoping to catch the only grough running E but plenty of options to catch inaccuracy.
@FinleyMcIlwaine will give a workshop at Zurihac tomorrow about using ghc-debug to find realistic and difficult to find space leaks - https://t.co/7DzKCSBBoy
Yesterday I released the 0.3 series of the ghc-debug packages, which includes significant improvements to the reliability and interface of the TUI. Many thanks to @FinleyMcIlwaine, @kosmikus and Teo for their contributions.
The Deep Subsumption proposal invites the community to comment on a technical solution to
the issues introduced by the simplified subsumption proposal. https://t.co/T7jsUxTBmJ
If you are thinking of attending ZuriHac but finances are holding you back, we have some scholarships available!🎓🏔 (RT for reach very much appreciated) https://t.co/Vo3CLi44FG