11 Jul 15:24
Re: Re: on starting Haskell-Edu, a new education-related Haskell-related mailing list
Dave Bayer <bayer <at> cpw.math.columbia.edu>
2008-07-11 13:24:27 GMT
2008-07-11 13:24:27 GMT
On Jul 11, 2008, at 5:47 AM, Chad Wilson wrote: > From previous experience with this sort of thing (the expansion of > usage for a list(s)), I am thinking you guys have entered a territory > better served by a forum. One subscription gets you access to the > cafe, announcements, n00b section, teachers, core functions, etc. > While a forum lacks the convenience of using your e-mail client, it > does offer a better organization and clearer interface to where the > information should be posted. Yes!! I participate in various lists and various forums. That Haskell uses lists has crippled my participation here; I am quite sure I am not alone. Nabble and the like do not substitute for real forum software. I know the counter-arguments in favor of lists, but most of us _do_ _not_ use an emacs mode for our email. Hasn't nearly everyone who does gone off to write their own Lisp? It truly boggles my mind that Haskell doesn't use a forum, but this is a discussion I gave up on entering, till the above message. Haskell wants to grow. Sticking to lists keeps it a "tree house" language. Now, we're so balkanized, I'd have to go back and rejoin the other Haskell lists I dropped, if I wanted to stir this up. Anyone else interested, who's on the other lists? Lurkers unite?
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