On Monday 20 May 2002 23:36, Mark Carroll wrote:
cafe has the pleasing connotation that people new to the Haskell fora
should feel free to post their questions without fearing that they're
bothering the important business of the list of whatever - it makes it
very obviously a friendly, open
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 06:52:30PM -0700, John Meacham wrote:
yeah, I really like this because oftentimes an announcment will incite a
discussion, this way people can reply to the announcement on the haskell
list if they want to discuss it and the people who dont care about
anouncements can
On Saturday 11 May 2002 11:41, Jose Romildo Malaquias wrote:
I Would also be moderately in favor of merging the haskell and
haskell-cafe lists back into one, mainly because I always felt the
distinction was somewhat arbitrary, who knows what discussions will turn
out to be too long or
On Sat, 11 May 2002, Jorge Adriano wrote:
(snip)
I like the actual haskell/haskell-cafe situation.
At least it seemed reasonable to me that many more people would be
interested in discussing proposed changes to the Haskell 98 spec. than
there are in wading through various newbie questions. I
At 2002-05-10 10:38, C.Reinke wrote:
existing split, this ought to be split off the haskell list (i.e.,
everyone subscribed to haskell would initially be subscribed to
haskell and to haskell-announce).
Opinions? Suggestions?
I suggest that all posts to haskell-announce are copied to haskell.
yeah, I really like this because oftentimes an announcment will incite a
discussion, this way people can reply to the announcement on the haskell
list if they want to discuss it and the people who dont care about
anouncements can just stay on the announce list.
I Would also be moderately in