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Boston Area Haskell Users' Group

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1 Purpose and Goals

The purpose of the Boston Area Haskell Users' Group is to provide a regular forum in which area people interested in Haskell can get together, meet each other, share skills, and grow the community

Join the mailing list for even more entertainment! In particular, it is the most reliable source for meeting announcements and is where meeting-related polls (time, location, topics, etc.) are sent.

2 Next Meeting

The next meeting of the Boston Area Haskell User's Group is 6:30pm - 8:30pm on November 24th at MIT.

The plan for the meeting is to have an introduction to QuickCheck and (after a break) do an interesting QuickCheck-focused joint programming exercise.

3 Other Events

The Boston Area user group is thinking about organizing a hackathon, HacBOS, for the weekend of January 29th-January 31st.

4 Meeting Format

The Haskell Users' Group is not a forum for academic talks. The Boston area already provides plenty of opportunities for academics to give talks. The Haskell Users' Group is a forum for informal interactions and a place where you can show us the code.

The ideal meeting will include two presentations and a break:

Demos are also encouraged, but we want to see at least a little bit of code, please.

5 Planned schedule

Based on feedback fron the June 2009 meeting, we've switched to a monthly schedule. The previous calendar (below) is being kept as a reference for external events that can impact scheduling.

The calendar is designed so that most meetings are scheduled at a time when people might have something new to show off.

6 Call for volunteers

We need volunteers

If you want to volunteer, please join the BostonHaskell mailing list and let us know what you're volunteering to do!

At some point we may be lucky enough to have a surplus of potential presenters. In that case we may need volunteers for a selection committee. A reasonable structure might be to have a committee of three who serve staggered six-month terms. If we can't find enough presenters, those same people could try to find some. In both cases people would be volunteering to help manage the program for three meetings.

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