
FYI, Gmail *can* kill threads, the Geniuses just deemed it unworthy of
a UI presence. This is news to me and related to earlier comments in
this thread. HTH
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=47787
On 7/13/07, Nicolas Frisby
Perhaps an information retrieval pipedream, but what if we attempted an automated FAQ answerer? I'm sure some keywords pop-up often enough in certain chunks of first posts (heterogenous lists, existential error messages, SOE and graphics, category functor monad, etc). It could respond with the standard links to the Wiki pages and research papers.
Of course we would want to keep it on a leash for a while during training and taming.
If we integrate it with the list, it might even belay the list message, giving the user a chance to read its response before selecting: * not quite helpful, send to list anyway * never send me this rubbish again Or we could avoid such invasive methods all together and just auto-post a rather comprehensive answer.
Just a neat thought -- and another potentially nifty and well-sought tool written in Haskell.
On 7/13/07, Philippa Cowderoy
wrote: On Fri, 13 Jul 2007, brad clawsie wrote:
to improve the list, might i suggest
- push chatter to IRC
This is problematic for some kinds of techie chatter, where email makes it easier to get all the maths down.
- take this service off of email entirely. try a web forum system (you may have to slum it and use php). i don't recommend nntp, that just forces us to use gmane since very few isps provide nntp now. a web forum would allow you to segment interest sections while retaining a global search etc. if you use code like slash, you can just moderate noise makers off the page. you can set up a yahoo group in ten minutes.
A global search might be an idea to add to our existing archives, otherwise I'm still not convinced.
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