On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 07:39:32PM +0100, Andrzej Jaworski wrote: > I can see only two options > available to us right now to preserve readability in the fast growing Haskell > community: divide haskell@ into more specific lists (haskell-cafe should > preserve its right to long threads !!!) or ascribe volunteers (on monthly > bases) > to moderate and process haskell@ so as to receive tagged tree of links. #3: Expand your mind. Escape that mailing-list jail. Consider how you browse YouTube (I know: bored, thoughtless, and with regret afterwards) -- it's a combination of what you're looking for (the video, the comments, the user who submitted the video) and not (related videos, editors picks, banner ads for famous people's vids -- i.e. serendipity).
The root of it is that the cafe is growing to a capacity no mere [employed] mortal can read in its entirety. We've got to allow for a selection algorithm that gets people to read what they *know* they want as well as what they *don't* know they want (e.g. this very discussion... maybe). Yes, I suppose the above doesn't require a new protocol -- mailing-list + funny-ass MUA would do. This doesn't preclude the s/haskell/\1-announce/, though. The mailing list is 95% that, now. Might as well seal the deal. Devin _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe