8 Jul 21:38
Re: on starting Haskell-Edu, a new education-related Haskell-related mailing list
Paul Hudak <paul.hudak <at> yale.edu>
2008-07-08 19:38:34 GMT
2008-07-08 19:38:34 GMT
Simon Marlow wrote: > My main concern here is that the remit for the new list is not clear > enough. I can see a potential need for two lists: > > * a list for discussion related to teaching Haskell; > > * a list devoted to those learning Haskell, with a less research- > oriented feel than haskell-cafe. > > it's not obvious to me that both of those needs should be served by a > single list. I believe it's important that the mailing lists served > by haskell.org should have clear non-overlapping topics. > > So I suggest that we add haskell-edu for the purposes of discussing > the use and teaching of Haskell in education. For the second point > above, I'd be inclined not to add a new list, but I don't feel that > strongly - if there's a concensus in favour of adding > haskell-beginners (for example), that would be fine. > > Cheers, > Simon Using Simon's names, I think that there is a greater need for haskell-beginners than for haskell-edu. Despite the friendly people on haskell-cafe, it is very intimidating, and very busy (sadly, I've mostly stopped reading it for the latter reason). I don't think that haskell-cafe serves well at all as a forum for beginners, whereas it might serve just fine as a forum for instructors. In any case, these are two distinct purposes, and I agree with Simon that it's probably unwise to have a single mailing list for both. I would vote for starting a haskell-beginners list and see how it goes. I think that a decent number of experienced people will chip in to answer questions (they don't have to be experts -- just good at explaining things), and in my experience beginners like to help fellow beginners -- i.e. it will sustain itself. I would also be interested in a haskell-edu list, but as I said before I don't think the demand for it is as great as that for haskell-beginners. By the way, the haskell-art mailing list is not very active, but it has served a useful role. I wonder if it would help to have a description of it (and any new lists that we create) to the descriptions at: http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Mailing_lists -Paul Hudak
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