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Check this out:<br>
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<a href="http://packdeps.haskellers.com/reverse/text">http://packdeps.haskellers.com/reverse/text</a><br>
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306 outdated dependencies!<br>
I am guessing that most libraries could easily change the boundaries
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because the API hasn't changed a lot. As far as I can see only a
function was added.<br>
Or is everybody using sandboxing tools?<br>
Maybe the author of a library should have the right to change the
boundary of all reverse dependencies. So that Brian has to adjust
all 306 boundaries if he knows that this would work :-)<br>
Just the boundaries, not the code.<br>
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-Tillmann<br>
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