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-r3 (distributed-process-0.7.6-r3) 2024-06-12T19:53:06Z LaurentRDC 87f1565db197aa71228481a656c3a6f4aec7401e18498a17dae707ea09b4ca3a
  • Changed homepage from

    http://haskell-distributed.github.com/
    to
    https://haskell-distributed.github.io/

-r2 (distributed-process-0.7.6-r2) 2024-04-30T23:34:05Z LaurentRDC 116f333051f6898c2ddb6a351ae85e6a6d1441e363d33af3339b9fef7ac23ad1
  • Changed description from

    This is an implementation of Cloud Haskell, as described in
    /Towards Haskell in the Cloud/ by Jeff Epstein, Andrew Black,
    and Simon Peyton Jones
    (<ttps://simon.peytonjones.org/haskell-cloud/>),
    although some of the details are different. The precise message
    passing semantics are based on /A unified semantics for future Erlang/
    by Hans Svensson, Lars-&#xc5;ke Fredlund and Clara Benac Earle.
    You will probably also want to install a Cloud Haskell backend such
    as distributed-process-simplelocalnet.
    to
    This is an implementation of Cloud Haskell, as described in
    /Towards Haskell in the Cloud/ by Jeff Epstein, Andrew Black,
    and Simon Peyton Jones
    (<https://simon.peytonjones.org/haskell-cloud/>),
    although some of the details are different. The precise message
    passing semantics are based on /A unified semantics for future Erlang/
    by Hans Svensson, Lars-&#xc5;ke Fredlund and Clara Benac Earle.
    You will probably also want to install a Cloud Haskell backend such
    as distributed-process-simplelocalnet.

-r1 (distributed-process-0.7.6-r1) 2024-04-29T22:48:57Z LaurentRDC b60cd74ad19719cd90978301d04ab1cb26984284edc67880110a5430461b483d
  • Changed description from

    This is an implementation of Cloud Haskell, as described in
    /Towards Haskell in the Cloud/ by Jeff Epstein, Andrew Black,
    and Simon Peyton Jones
    (<http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/simonpj/papers/parallel/>),
    although some of the details are different. The precise message
    passing semantics are based on /A unified semantics for future Erlang/
    by Hans Svensson, Lars-&#xc5;ke Fredlund and Clara Benac Earle.
    You will probably also want to install a Cloud Haskell backend such
    as distributed-process-simplelocalnet.
    to
    This is an implementation of Cloud Haskell, as described in
    /Towards Haskell in the Cloud/ by Jeff Epstein, Andrew Black,
    and Simon Peyton Jones
    (<ttps://simon.peytonjones.org/haskell-cloud/>),
    although some of the details are different. The precise message
    passing semantics are based on /A unified semantics for future Erlang/
    by Hans Svensson, Lars-&#xc5;ke Fredlund and Clara Benac Earle.
    You will probably also want to install a Cloud Haskell backend such
    as distributed-process-simplelocalnet.

-r0 (distributed-process-0.7.6-r0) 2024-04-04T05:10:04Z davidsd a45d2048b362c0b392e7b54effec78a203536963233e48764426b0072ec68109