> > De: John Meacham
>
> On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 10:53:01PM +0200, Nils Anders Danielsson wrote:
> > Most authors do put their papers on their web pages nowadays.
> >
> > On a side note, it is a little strange that the research community
> > does the research, writes and typesets the papers, an
On 10/12/05, John Meacham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I certainly think we should somehow centralize an index to papers onhaskell. I have found it extremely difficult to track down papers forauthors that have since moved out of academia or have passed on anddon't have their personal homepages with t
On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 10:53:01PM +0200, Nils Anders Danielsson wrote:
> Most authors do put their papers on their web pages nowadays.
>
> On a side note, it is a little strange that the research community
> does the research, writes and typesets the papers, and does most (?)
> of the arrangement
On 05 October 2005 17:11, Dimitry Golubovsky wrote:
> The papers presented at the Workshop are already available in the ACM
> library which requires membership/subscription to read full text PDFs.
> Are there any plans to make those papers available anywhere else on
> the Web without subscription?
It was a demonstration, not a paper. The half page thing is all there
is. There were however slides that went with the presentation which
you might be able to get off the author. I think its also being
released open source, so you could even put your home directory on it
:)
Neil
On 10/6/05, Peter
On 10/5/05, Dimitry Golubovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In particular, I would like to read the paper on "halfs" (haskell
> filesystem). Googling for gave nothing but
> the Workshop's schedule and ACM Library TOC.
The paper on the ACM web site is only half a page long. It doesn't
really expla
Nils Anders Danielsson wrote:
>
> Most authors do put their papers on their web pages nowadays.
>
In particular, I would like to read the paper on "halfs" (haskell
filesystem). Googling for gave nothing but
the Workshop's schedule and ACM Library TOC.
Dimitry Golubovsky
Middletown, CT
On Wed, 05 Oct 2005, Dimitry Golubovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The papers presented at the Workshop are already available in the ACM
> library which requires membership/subscription to read full text PDFs.
> Are there any plans to make those papers available anywhere else on
> the Web withou
The papers presented at the Workshop are already available in the ACM
library which requires membership/subscription to read full text PDFs.
Are there any plans to make those papers available anywhere else on
the Web without subscription?
--
Dimitry Golubovsky
Anywhere on the Web