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Date: | 2007-03-07 (21:05) |
From: | ls-ocaml-developer-2006@m... |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] New "ocaml-developer" forum (?) |
Martin Jambon <martin.jambon@ens-lyon.org> writes: > For a long time I've been thinking that it would be nice to have a forum > for "OCaml software developers", i.e. focused on the practical use of > OCaml and its interaction with other existing technologies. It means that > discussions that are not centered on the OCaml language may not be off-topic. While I didn't have the impression that ocaml related discussion, even if not centering on the language definition, were OT here, I haven't read the list charta for a long time. So it is for others to decide on this, personally I never felt the need for separate forums (there are also com.lamg,functional, comp.lang.haskell and comp.lang.ml where I can discuss a wide range of topics, so that might explain why I never felt it). It would be upt to others to formulate that need. > > Let me know (privately or not) if you would be interested. I think that > this plus a wiki are important to help programmers find the right tool > for a job or the right piece of documentation without having to subscribe > to the mailing-lists of each existing library or reading all the manuals. > > I reserved a Google group named ocaml-developer: > > http://groups.google.com/group/ocaml-developer/ > > I may just kill it if people are not thrilled by the idea, or prefer > another name or another host than Google Groups. Probably I'd suscribe to another list/forum, but certainly not to a Google Group or a web based forum. Archiving (at _my_ workstation) is absolutely atrocious with those and I don't want to produce content that is locked into Google and with which Google will do *their* business for the rest of time. May I suggest either a miling list, or a usenet news group from the alt hierarchie? Regards -- Markus