[Haskell] Re: [Haskell-cafe] PROPOSAL: Rename haskell@ to haskell-announce@

2007-09-24 Thread Claus Reinke

[cc-ed to haskell@, as this discussion is about [EMAIL PROTECTED]


There are four things sent to the haskell list@

1) Calls for papers
2) Annoucements
3) Oleg's stuff (which are really announcements of a library or technique)
4) Off topic stuff

I'm initially only proposing to mop up category 4, which I am pretty
sure the haskell@ people don't want to see.


i still keep all haskell[-cafe] email in one folder, and tend to reply
on the list a post comes from;-) but iirc, those who proposed the
split were not looking for a pure announcement list:

(*) the idea was to have a low-traffic window into all haskell
 developments of wider interests, while also establishing a
 free-form forum for general discussion/newbie questions.

so everything that would be of interest to all haskellers,
including those too busy to follow haskell-cafe, would 
go to haskell, everything else would go to haskell-cafe.

but even those topics starting out on haskell are meant
to migrate to haskell-cafe after a few posts at most.

in other words, people were meant to subscribe either
to haskell or to haskell+haskell-cafe, and posting to 
haskell was meant to be a flag able to raise a topic

briefly over the general din in haskell-cafe.

see also the welcome messages:

   http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell
   http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe

(note that the second is slightly misleading: *everything*
is off-topic on haskell@ after a few exchanges, i think;
note also that crossposting was explicitly ruled out)

I did wonder whether this discussion should take place 
on the haskell@ list or the haskell-cafe@ one - the great 
ambiguity of the lists.


this discussion should have started out on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and since it is entirely about changing haskell@, it
probably should have stayed there as well. it is not
very helpful to discuss changes to a specific list on
another list!-)

however, it has become a problem, and i don't know
whether everyone on haskell-cafe is really subscribed
to haskell as well anymore. so posting announcements
only to haskell might miss the majority of haskeller on
cafe, the crossposting some have started to resort to
is expressly discourage in the haskell-cafe 'charta', 
newcomers don't know where to post or where to 
subscribe, threads sometimes linger on haskell@ 
instead of migrating to haskell-cafe, etc.


as i indicated, i wasn't a fan of the split, but it had its
merits: the free discussion on haskell-cafe is nice, and
the intention of haskell@ as a highlights channel for 
busy haskellers was understandable, even if it doesn't

seem to work any more.

if my interpretation of the split intentions (*) is accurate,
my proposal to alleviate the current confusion would be:

- do not assume everyone is on haskell@ as well
- do not prohibit cross-postings anymore, but give
   clear instructions about when to use them
- for most haskellers, haskell-cafe has become the
   main channel, so do not post only to haskell@
- for most specific discussions, there are specific lists,
   so there seems little need for haskell@ as a general
   discussion forum

=> all posts meant for either haskell or haskell-cafe
   go to haskell-cafe
=> threads that are likely to be of interest to everyone
   on both lists may be highlighted on haskell@, either
   by crossposting the first (and only the first) email in 
   the thread, or by posting a brief discussion 
   announcement/summary to haskell@


that way, there'd be no confusion about where to post
(always haskell-cafe), or whether to crosspost (permitted, 
but only for thread starters) and no limitation to 
formal announcements and cfps only (whenever something
of wider interest starts on -cafe, interesting techniques or 
discussions, or events, or announcements, also send a 
brief invitation to haskell@).


and busy haskellers can see on haskell@ whenever 
there is a thread on haskell-cafe that they might want
to read/join. 


does this sound workable?
claus

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[Haskell] Re: [Haskell-cafe] PROPOSAL: Rename haskell@ to haskell-announce@

2007-09-24 Thread Ian Lynagh
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 01:00:40PM +0100, Claus Reinke wrote:
> 
> in other words, people were meant to subscribe either
> to haskell or to haskell+haskell-cafe, and posting to 
> haskell was meant to be a flag able to raise a topic
> briefly over the general din in haskell-cafe.

Do people think that is working? Like I think I said in an earlier mail,
apart form the announcements and CFPs etc, I couldn't see anything that
distinguished those messages sent to haskell@ from most of the -cafe
traffic.

Also, I think HWN now does a good job of bringing the current issues to
the haskell@ readers.

> (note that the second is slightly misleading: *everything*
> is off-topic on haskell@ after a few exchanges, i think;
> note also that crossposting was explicitly ruled out)

I don't think cross-posting works well on the lists at all; unless
people do some magic they get 2 copies of all the mails, and you can end
up with some subthreads only on one list and some only on another.

> however, it has become a problem, and i don't know
> whether everyone on haskell-cafe is really subscribed
> to haskell as well anymore.

I think it's reasonable to assume that people subscribing to a list
called foo-cafe will also subscribe to lists called foo or foo-announce.
And if for some reason someone did choose not to, they won't want to be
CCed with things sent to those lists.

> and busy haskellers can see on haskell@ whenever 
> there is a thread on haskell-cafe that they might want
> to read/join. 

Which they would do by polling the web archives or something?

> does this sound workable?

It sounds bizarre to me.


Thanks
Ian

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[Haskell] Re: [Haskell-cafe] PROPOSAL: Rename haskell@ to haskell-announce@

2007-09-24 Thread Claus Reinke

in other words, people were meant to subscribe either
to haskell or to haskell+haskell-cafe, and posting to 
haskell was meant to be a flag able to raise a topic

briefly over the general din in haskell-cafe.


Do people think that is working? 


i don't think it is working anymore. haskell-cafe works 
(mostly;-), haskell sometimes works, sometimes seems a

distinction without a difference, and more and more often
causes confusion (where to post? who is on what list?)

Also, I think HWN now does a good job of bringing the 
current issues to the haskell@ readers.


yes, if HWN was more, well, weekly,-) it would nicely cover
that job. 

there is the secondary issue that we'd actually want to alert the 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] readers to discussions early, so that it doesn't 
take a week before they join a discussion on what to do with 
mailing lists!-)


but i have the feeling that those who are likely to join discussions
have taken to at least browsing haskell-cafe as well?


(note that the second is slightly misleading: *everything*
is off-topic on haskell@ after a few exchanges, i think;
note also that crossposting was explicitly ruled out)


I don't think cross-posting works well on the lists at all; unless
people do some magic they get 2 copies of all the mails, and you can end
up with some subthreads only on one list and some only on another.


one might exaggerate the split intent as: any message to 
haskell@ should have its reply-to set to haskell-cafe. but
i agree, neither split threads nor crossposts are nice, but 
they are a reality.


the current welcome message discourages crossposts.
nevertheless, they are used, for instance, for HWN, and 
for this present thread, because we are no longer sure of

the original assertions, as expressed in the original split:

   Welcome to the Haskell Cafe
   http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons/haskell-1990-2006/msg07680.html

we either need to guarantee that haskell is a sublist of
haskell-cafe (so crossposts are never needed, because
noone is subscribed to cafe only, and any accidental
crossposts could be filtered from cafe; all threads are 
archived in full in the cafe archive, no matter which parts
appeared where), or we have to find another way to 
make this list combination work.


personally, i could live with (as proposed)

   haskell-cafe + hwn + haskell-announce + hcar

but i wanted to point out that the post-split haskell@ 
was not meant to be limited to announcements. it is
just that 'low traffic, stay-in-touch-only' has proven 
to be too vague a charter to work well. which is why

we're having this thread, i believe?-)

claus


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[Haskell] Re: [Haskell-cafe] PROPOSAL: Rename haskell@ to haskell-announce@

2007-09-24 Thread apfelmus

Johannes Waldmann wrote:

Forgive me, but I would much prefer a newsgroup to a mailing list.


So do I, that's why I'm reading and posting through gmane :) You still 
have to be subscribed (to haskell@ but not haskell-cafe@) in order to 
post but there is a mailman option to not send you e-mail (sounds silly 
for mail-only but is extremely useful for read-through-gmane).


Regards,
apfelmus

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Re: [Haskell] Re: [Haskell-cafe] PROPOSAL: Rename haskell@ to haskell-announce@

2007-09-24 Thread Johannes Waldmann
Forgive me, but I would much prefer a newsgroup to a mailing list.

True, I could unsubscribe now and just browse the mailman archives -
but for posting, I'd have to temporarily re-subscribe, which is awkward.
(Indeed that's the only reason I'm not doing it.)

We already have comp.lang.haskell. - Best regards,
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Re: [Haskell] Re: [Haskell-cafe] PROPOSAL: Rename haskell@ to haskell-announce@

2007-09-24 Thread Neil Mitchell
Hi

> Forgive me, but I would much prefer a newsgroup to a mailing list.
>
> True, I could unsubscribe now and just browse the mailman archives -
> but for posting, I'd have to temporarily re-subscribe, which is awkward.
> (Indeed that's the only reason I'm not doing it.)

I believe you can post from the gmane archives, and that they also
offer a newsgroup feed of this list. I think the general consensus
(and my personal view) is that a mailing list is the preferred
mechanism for most people.

Thanks

Neil

>
> We already have comp.lang.haskell. - Best regards,
> --
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>  http://www.imn.htwk-leipzig.de/~waldmann/ ---
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Re: [Haskell] Re: [Haskell-cafe] PROPOSAL: Rename haskell@ to haskell-announce@

2007-09-24 Thread Isaac Dupree

Claus Reinke wrote:

so everything that would be of interest to all haskellers,
including those too busy to follow haskell-cafe, would go to haskell, 
everything else would go to haskell-cafe.

but even those topics starting out on haskell are meant
to migrate to haskell-cafe after a few posts at most.

in other words, people were meant to subscribe either
to haskell or to haskell+haskell-cafe, and posting to haskell was meant 
to be a flag able to raise a topic

briefly over the general din in haskell-cafe.

see also the welcome messages:

   http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell
   http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe

(note that the second is slightly misleading: *everything*
is off-topic on haskell@ after a few exchanges, i think;
note also that crossposting was explicitly ruled out)


I haven't been able to see how it makes sense to subscribe to haskell@ 
but not haskell-cafe -- because if a discussion interested you, and went 
in-depth, you might want to be able to read the whole thread!  (It is 
possible to read the archives, but that doesn't help if you're inspired 
to _reply_ to the thread...)


Isaac
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Re: [Haskell] Re: [Haskell-cafe] PROPOSAL: Rename haskell@ to haskell-announce@

2007-09-25 Thread Barney Hilken




From: Isaac Dupree
I haven't been able to see how it makes sense to subscribe to  
haskell@ but not haskell-cafe -- because if a discussion interested  
you, and went in-depth, you might want to be able to read the whole  
thread!  (It is possible to read the archives, but that doesn't  
help if you're inspired to _reply_ to the thread...)


This is exactly what I do. I subscribe to haskell so as not to miss  
anything important, and when something I'm interested in moves to  
haskell-cafe, I use gmane. I think most of the people complaining  
about this issue do the same.


Barney.

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