Hello, On Friday 13 July 2007 17:08, Neil Mitchell wrote: > Hi > > > > * At any point, create [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > This would have the advantage that people might not be so intimidated > > > at making their first post here, and posts wouldn't be answered with > > > category theory or scary type extensions. > > > The disadvantages are that it makes an artificial barrier (when is > > > someone ready to post to haskell@ instead?) > > > > Just an idea: How about haskell-first-post@ to encourage the second post to go > > to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Or is that too dictator-like? > > Why not [EMAIL PROTECTED], for people who aren't using Haskell to > do things, but are working through tutorials.
The idea with haskell-first-post@ would be to make it extremely easy for people to select which list to post to. For example, with a "learning" list, I would be uncertain myself. Whether it would also be easy for "answerers" to figure out how to behave, I don't know. In any case, it is important (as others have also said) not to lose the situation that mixes new-comers with experts. > A number of questions > relate directly to books such as SOE, and these could be easily > answered there. > > Thanks > > Neil > Best regards Thorkil _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe