On 10/21/10 5:38 AM, Ketil Malde wrote:
I'm always getting two copies of everything in haskell@, since
everything is cross-posted to -cafe. Are there actually people
subscribed to -cafe, but *not* to hask...@? And if so, why?
I am. In part because I don't want to get two copies of
I just noticed that the recent revival of HWN is only being posted to
haskell-cafe. I know there are lots of people who no longer subscribe
to -cafe because of the amount of traffic, but who remain subscribed
to the hask...@haskell.org list to receive announcements only, and who
might
Malcolm Wallace malcolm.wall...@me.com writes:
might value HWN as a quick-summary catchup of community news. Can you
resume posting HWN there as well please?
s/as well/instead/g
I'm always getting two copies of everything in haskell@, since
everything is cross-posted to -cafe. Are there
On Thursday 21 October 2010 11:38:37, Ketil Malde wrote:
I'm always getting two copies of everything in haskell@, since
everything is cross-posted to -cafe. Are there actually people
subscribed to -cafe, but *not* to hask...@? And if so, why?
I have long been subscribed to -cafe but not to
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 11:38, Ketil Malde ke...@malde.org wrote:
Are there actually people
subscribed to -cafe, but *not* to hask...@?
Yes.
And if so, why?
Because...
I'm always getting two copies of everything in haskell@, since
everything is cross-posted to -cafe.
:)
--Max
Hi,
On 21.10.2010, at 11:38, Ketil Malde wrote:
Malcolm Wallace malcolm.wall...@me.com writes:
might value HWN as a quick-summary catchup of community news. Can you
resume posting HWN there as well please?
s/as well/instead/g
+1
I'm always getting two copies of everything in
Daniel Fischer daniel.is.fisc...@web.de writes:
I have long been subscribed to -cafe but not to hask...@.
Regarding why, I wasn't interested in what haskell@ was supposed to be for,
while I was interested in what -cafe is for.
The Wiki documents these lists as:
hask...@haskell.org
Welcome to issue 155 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the [1]Haskell community in the week of October 10 - 16.
This time around we again have 87 posts to HackageDB. Instead of
posting the individual packages, we get to see and celebrate the 43
people behind these