The following will work for GMail users. I expect that many mail clients
have similar functionality.
In Mail Settings > Labels create a new Label for ClojureScript. I nested it
below Clojure in my settings.
In Mail Settings > Filters create a new filter for ClojureScript. Set the
criteria to To: c
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 12:36:08PM -0500, Devin Walters spake thus:
> I don't think there has been a significant enough influx of mail on the list
> to warrant the creation of a new, separate list. There are so many
> similarities between the two that I think we'd run into situations where
> peo
+1 to (dec op-suggestion) for the reasons that Devin, Stefan and Anthony gave...
Also on #clojure (IRC) one of the core team said discussion about
ClojureScript would happen here so I don't think there would be much
"management" support for splitting ClojureScript out.
Sean
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011
Going to have to dec. A lot of ClojureScript questions in the future (after
there are less bugs and everything is more stable) will probably be
answerable by plain ol' Clojure programmers, since most of them will likely
be normal Clojure problems unrelated to JavaScript. I think it should stay
dec
I'd like to follow all that in one place and it's not that much, yet. Maybe
that will change with time.
When the subject lines don't tell which dialect is meant, it may be time to
create a dedicated list. But even then, some questions will clearly regard
both dialects.
Regards,
Stefan
I don't think there has been a significant enough influx of mail on the list to
warrant the creation of a new, separate list. There are so many similarities
between the two that I think we'd run into situations where people felt that
the ClojureScript list was getting too much Clojure in it. The
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Phil Hagelberg wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 6:53 AM, Wolodja Wentland
> wrote:
> > given the recent interest in ClojureScript and the resulting influx of
> mails
> > regarding it I was wondering if a distinct mailing list for it would make
> > sense. What do
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 6:53 AM, Wolodja Wentland wrote:
> given the recent interest in ClojureScript and the resulting influx of mails
> regarding it I was wondering if a distinct mailing list for it would make
> sense. What do you think?
I'll inc that.
-Phil
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given the recent interest in ClojureScript and the resulting influx of mails
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