Show of hands, who would be interested in working on a podcast weekly or biweekly and what would you like to provide? Light banter is an acceptable answer. Some points that might be covered on such a podcast might be:
* Latest FP conferences/hackathons/etc * Competitions * Interesting papers (new, or old and dug up) * Interesting blog posts or stackoverflow questions * New and interesting libraries/tech released * Developments in the communities, funding, business developments * Interviews with prominent FP chappies This bleeds over a little with Haskell Weekly News, but it's more like FP weekly "interesting stuff", and therefore there would be a lot more news to pack in. It would be something to listen to while you're walking to work with your ipod. On 21 February 2012 15:55, Mats Rauhala <mats.rauh...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 15:15 Tue 21 Feb , Christopher Done wrote: >> I recently thought it would be Pretty Cool to make an FP podcast, sort >> of a spoken Haskell Weekly News but covering all FP, blogs, packages, >> conferences, papers, standards, mailing lists, even stackoverflow, >> whatever's interesting in FP. We could use Gtalk or Mumble (both quite >> high quality audio) to conduct it and cut it up in audacity. > > I for one would be an interested listener _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe