I would prefer to keep them on the list. There are already a number of
different lists, and (of course IMO) I can't see a need to read _only_
feature requests, so why separate them?
Adding a tag to the email that would let maildrop or procmail deliver
it to a different folder would be a nice
Simon Marlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's intentional, but it can be easily turned off. Do people want to
see feature-requests, task-list entries and so forth on this mailing
list, or should they be confined to, say, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would vote to put them in a separate list. At least
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I seem to be getting messages from Sourceforge from this mailing
list. Is that an intended use for ghc-users?
-kzm
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On Tue, 2005-01-18 at 06:09 -0800, SourceForge.net wrote:
Initial Comment:
Hi, I am a user of wxHaskell, a wxWidgets binding for
haskell.
The product is very useful to me.
Adding it to the homepage will ensure that more
contribution is added to it though.
Haskell community has to stay
On 18 January 2005 14:52, Duncan Coutts wrote:
While we're thinking about it, could a link to Gtk2Hs be added:
http://gtk2hs.sourceforge.net/ . Our web page has been updated to be
rather more current.
Done.
Simon
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On 18 January 2005 14:42, Ketil Malde wrote:
I seem to be getting messages from Sourceforge from this mailing
list. Is that an intended use for ghc-users?
It's intentional, but it can be easily turned off. Do people want to
see feature-requests, task-list entries and so forth on this mailing