Haskell newsgroup

2000-12-28 Thread i r thomas

How about starting a Haskell newsgroup ?
The closest seems to be comp.lang.functional.


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RE: Haskell newsgroup

2000-12-28 Thread Doug Ransom

That would only work if the haskell mailing list was either delete or
mirrored onto a newsgroup.  I would prefer a newsgroup myself for bandwidth
reasons.


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RE: Haskell newsgroup

2000-12-28 Thread Shlomi Fish

On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Doug Ransom wrote:

 That would only work if the haskell mailing list was either delete or
 mirrored onto a newsgroup.  I would prefer a newsgroup myself for bandwidth
 reasons.


And I prefer a mailing-list. It's hard to access newsgroups from the
Technion, and Deja-news seems to be little help when it comes to posting
messages.

Regards,

Shlomi Fish


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Re: Haskell newsgroup

2000-12-28 Thread William Lee Irwin III

On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 06:53:08PM +1000, i r thomas wrote:
 How about starting a Haskell newsgroup ?
 The closest seems to be comp.lang.functional.

There is a Haskell IRC channel on EfNet. I've been fielding Haskell
questions there with Albert Lai and Ada Lim for several months. There
has also been Haskell-related activity on OpenProjects Network #lisp.

comp.lang.functional seems to be inclusive enough to obviate the need
for a dedicated newsgroup.


Cheers,
Bill
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"And who knows, if you try it, maybe you find out that you like SM(L)? ;)"
-- Markus Mottl on comp.lang.functional

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