I believe it is Haskell not haskel :)
yGREK Heretix

yGREK Heretix commited on 2008-03-10 17:47:21
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 exitlist.torproject.org
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 <br />
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 The exitlist software is written by our fabulous anonymous
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-contributer Tup. It's a haskel DNS server that supports part of our <a
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+contributer Tup. It's a DNS server written in Haskell that supports part of our <a
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 href="https://www.torproject.org/svn/trunk/doc/contrib/torel-design.txt">exitlist
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 design document</a>. Currently, it's functional and it is used by
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 check.torproject.org and other users. The issues that are outstanding
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 basic RBL configuration for popular services, and writing documentation.
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 The person would require minimal Tor interaction &mdash; testing their
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 own documentation at the very least. Furthermore, it would be useful
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-if they were interested in haskel and wanted to implement more of the
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+if they were interested in Haskell and wanted to implement more of the
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 torel-design.txt suggestions.
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 </li>
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 exitlist.torproject.org
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 <br />
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 The exitlist software is written by our fabulous anonymous
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-contributer Tup. It's a haskel DNS server that supports part of our <a
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+contributer Tup. It's a DNS server written in Haskell that supports part of our <a
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 href="https://www.torproject.org/svn/trunk/doc/contrib/torel-design.txt">exitlist
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 design document</a>. Currently, it's functional and it is used by
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 check.torproject.org and other users. The issues that are outstanding
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 basic RBL configuration for popular services, and writing documentation.
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 The person would require minimal Tor interaction &mdash; testing their
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 own documentation at the very least. Furthermore, it would be useful
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-if they were interested in haskel and wanted to implement more of the
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+if they were interested in Haskell and wanted to implement more of the
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 torel-design.txt suggestions.
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 </li>
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