These sort of umbrella resources help create a sense of cohesiveness in the community, making it more welcoming to newcomers. #Haskell is more popular, but it could still learn from how much #PureScript's community efforts have achieved in the past 2-3 years.

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@haskman I don’t get it… For packages we have Hackage (and Flora.pm). For short links(?). Why have a centralized repo of that?

@jonn @dpwiz No, it's just a vanity url service for PureScript community resources. Not just for libraries, and not at all like stackage.

@haskman @jonn I see a problem with well-known vanity urls. Besides obvious squatting, there are incentives to centralize. And with enough notoriety it gets “either you leave a mark there, or you don’t exist”. One more chore for project owners.

@dpwiz @jonn I don't know how someone can "squat" over a curated set of urls.

In any case, this is one of those subtle things that you either see the utility of or you don't, so I wouldn't worry if it does not seem useful, it probably just means you are not the target audience.

@dpwiz @haskman as I said, this is stackage. (See haskman's argument about curation). If you squat, you get kicked.

But yeah, needed because of , whereas has both integration and / combo wombo, which is a less known "nix for language ecosystems".

But if this website (which I didn't understand beyond "I am certain I don't need this") provides `go get`-like experience, then it will be very good for beginners.

@jonn @haskman What is the “go get experience”? ghcup, but for X?

@dpwiz I didn't understand what it is, I don't know what's the intended use of it anymore, but I stopped caring by now 🙂

@jonn @dpwiz Well it's not like stackage at all. Stackage is a curated set of package sets that compile together. This is a vanity link shortener tailored and free for the purescript community. They are completely different things. In particular this has *absolutely nothing* to do with solving package dependency hell.

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