Ok, this is getting tedious guys.

How about the following course of action:

1. Start "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" now. There seems to be more-or-less a consensus on this name.

2. Take all further discussion about the list's charter, etc. to the new list.

3. If decision is made to rename the list, kill "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", create the new list
   and repeat with step 1.

Cheers,

        Pat.


On 16/07/2008, at 7:38 AM, Ketil Malde wrote:

Benjamin L.Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

In that case, how about the following, more detailed charter:

"Beginner-level discussion about primarily non-research-oriented
topics

This part is good.  Friendly and inviting - nothing scary here.

serving the needs of non-computer-science students of Haskell
wishing to focus on Haskell as a language for learning programming as
part of a well-rounded liberal arts education"

.. but I don't quite understand the rationale for this.  Why the
restrictions?  It seems strange to me to have a list named
"beginners", but disallow e.g. comp.sci. students or people learning
Haskell as a non-first language.

But perhaps I misunderstood the intended purpose?

-k
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