On 01/24/2011 02:21 AM, steve donovan wrote:
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 9:14 AM, Axel Kittenberger<axkibe@gmail.com> wrote:
I oppose this idea. I dont see the benefit, this reminds me of all the
www-forums where people create a lot of drawers where every bit of
comminication must be sorted in and then usually 25% of all messages
contain "gah! wrong forum dude!".
So true - premature organization. We don't have a lot of traffic, and
we can choose to ignore things.
It's educational for newbies to see the high-level stuff, and useful
for experts to see the problems of newbies.
steve d.
As a long time newbie(yes possible if you code < 2hrs a week!) I disagree with this. Experts can subscribe to the newbie list and vice versa. I have twice tried to push for a tutor list and would personally feel more comfortable there.
Works fine for Haskell - haskell-beginners v. haskell-cafe.
-gregg