And I thought Hugs was dead. :-)

On 24 May 2011 06:10, Gregory Crosswhite <gcr...@phys.washington.edu> wrote:

> Hey everyone,
>
> Okay, this will sound silly, but I ventured into the Scala mailing list
> recently and asked an ignorant question on it, and I was shocked when people
> reacted not by enlightening me but by jumping on me and reacting with
> hostility.  I bring this up not to badmouth the Scala community (they are
> apparently going through growing pains and will hopefully mature with time!)
> but just because it made me appreciate just how awesome you guys are, so I
> just feel the need to publicly express my admiration and thank to everyone
> on this list for having fostered such an incredibly professional,
> fanatically nonhostile, and generally pleasant place to talk about
> Haskell!!!
>
> *GROUP HUG*
>
> Okay, I'm done now.  :-)
>
> Cheers,
> Greg
>
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