I'm totally with this. Also, it is exhausting to check in so many places to see what's going on. I have been looking for this for a while.
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Christopher Done <[email protected]>wrote: > Is there a page somewhere that aggregates all of Haskell's community > output into one place? > > As a consumer of Haskell content I neither have the time nor inclination > to follow haskell-cafe and other various mailing lists, the reddits, the > google+ community, planet haskell, hackage releases, twitter, youtube and > whatever other submission places I haven't heard of. > > I made this page for the Lojban community some years ago: > http://jbotcan.org/hub/ > > Lojban doesn't have much community activity (tho this doesn't include > mailing list posts), but Haskell's community is much larger and more > active, it would be far more useful. > > I may write such a page for Haskell content, if not for the community then > at least for myself, as I keep missing out on cool things because I didn't > happen to check out that particular medium of exchange. For example, even > this message will be lost on a thousand people who doesn't follow the > mailing list but maybe follows G+ or reddit. > > Kind of like a Haskell Weekly news, except more like "Haskell news right > now or in some adjustable time frame." And the option to toggle between > chronological order or categorized. > > Ciao! > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe > > -- E-mail sent by Daniel Díaz Casanueva let f x = x in x
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