87 | | * Review period (a 2-week period around September-October): committee chooses which addenda to include |
88 | | * Following the review period: |
89 | | * Announcement of accepted proposals |
90 | | * Form a new [wiki:Committee committee] |
91 | | * The committee chair/co-chair produce a revision of the language standard by incorporating the accepted proposals |
| 87 | * The committee will meet in February, May, August and November. They will review proposals completed before that month, and make a decision about which to accept |
| 88 | * After the committee has met, the decisions will be announced on the mailing list |
| 89 | * In January of the following year, the committee chair will produce a revision of the language standard by incorporating the accepted proposals |
| 90 | * A new [wiki:Committee committee] will then be formed |
103 | | We expect releases to be made late in the year, around |
104 | | October-November. Hence, each release will be named after the year |
105 | | following the year of release. For example, the language revision |
106 | | released in November 2009 will be named "Haskell 2010". |
| 102 | We expect releases to be made early in the year, normally during January. |
| 103 | Each release will be named after the year of the release. |
| 104 | For example, the language revision released in January 2014 will be named "Haskell 2014". |