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by icrbow 1034 days ago
For the reference, 2017 was the year of GHC 8.0. Since your decision to never look back there were a lot of good things.

The standard didn't come out because of some failure to make it. It was mostly the lack of interest that killed it. I wouldn't be betting that some alternative universe where Haskell Prime pulled through had a noticeable increase of adoption because of this.

Looking at proposals, arguments "from standard" don't tend to generate enough support. What wins hearts is alleviating someone's pain without taking disproportionate externalities.

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I’ve paid attention to the language since 2017 (it’s kind of impossible not to if you work in the PL research field). I just consider it dead for my own work - that’s the sense in which I haven’t looked back.