On 10-12-04 01:03 PM, Antoine Latter wrote:
Here's a Reddit post:
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/efw38/reminder_hackagehaskellorg_outage_tomorrow_due_to/

This is the second consecutive time a planned downtime is not announced on either mailing lists.

This seems to me planned obsoletion of the mailing lists.
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.cafe/82673

Was the planned obsoletion of the mailing lists also announced on reddit?

Personally I refuse to use reddit and many web 2.0 things for both pragmatic (usability) and ideological reasons.

The most important pragmatic reason for me is retarded or no attempt at mark-as-read and show-all-and-only-those-unread.

For now, if a web 2.0 source I care enough about provides RSS, I make do with adding it to Google Reader, which provides mark-as-read and show-all-and-only-those-unread as perfectly as long-existing email programs.

But it is always refreshing to see that our young ones are heading to a brave new world of synergy in which the only web 2.0 programmers who have heard of the discrete math idea of "subset" are the elite ones at Google.

And to think that I once joked that in the future only math PhDs, and only some of them, know how to divide.
http://groups.google.com/group/k12.chat.teacher/msg/62eccc5e1916a1da

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