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Foundation, and that the Haskell Foundation in turn supports this group.
We require affiliated groups to adhere to guidelines around transparency,
being open to new members, and follow the
[Haskell committee guidelines for respectful communication](https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/master/GRC.rst).
[Haskell committee guidelines for respectful communication](/guidelines-for-respectful-communication).
We believe that this will help us grow towards being a more open and
welcoming community.

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### Haskell Foundation Technical Agenda
The [technical agenda](/technical-agenda) includes a list of projects that we expect the HF to cultivate and support, depending on resources. This list is meant to be suggestive, not definitive: as the HF continues to mature, we may find that other technical projects become more important than what is listed below. In particular, we expect the HF to support a function where we can collect feedback (encompassing instruments like surveys, interviews, and user studies), and then we hope to use that feedback to inform our technical priorities.

### Guidelines For Respectful Communication
The [guidelines for respectful communication](/guidelines-for-respectful-communication) guide how the we aim to comport ourselves and act with respect in the community.

We do not seek to impose these guidelines on members of the Haskell community generally. Rather it is a signal that we seek high standards of discourse in the Haskell community, and are willing to publicly hold ourselves to that standard, in the hope that others may voluntarily follow suit.

### Supporting The Haskell Foundation

For public distribution. This document outlines the reasons for your organization to get involved with sponsorship for the Haskell Foundation.

### The Haskell Foundation Whitepaper

Learn more about the Haskell Foundation’s mission, how it operates, and how you can get involved.
The [guidelines for respectful communication](/guidelines-for-respectful-communication) guide how the we aim to comport ourselves and act with respect in the community. We do not seek to impose these guidelines on members of the Haskell community generally. Rather it is a signal that we seek high standards of discourse in the Haskell community, and are willing to publicly hold ourselves to that standard, in the hope that others may voluntarily follow suit.

### Guidelines For Affiliated Committees

For existing haskell committees who are interested in affiliation with the Haskell Foundation, this document outlines the requirements for participation.

### Guidelines For Respectful Communication

The Haskell Foundation has adopted the Guidelines for Respectful Communication to guide how we interact with one another and with the broader haskell community. This document contains the full text of the Guidelines.

### Legal Documentation



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