Also https://discourse.haskell.org/ which has some overlap with reddit in the topics discussed.

Haskell’s popularity and community has expanded greatly... to the point all discussions don't fit into one place. The cost of success :)

- Oleg

On 8.7.2021 20.11, Curtis D'Alves wrote:
r/haskell (the Haskell subreddit) is quite popular

Curtis D'Alves

On Thu., Jul. 8, 2021, 10:45 a.m. Carette, Jacques, <carette@mcmaster.ca> wrote:

Haskell Café used to be quite active. But in the last 2 years, at least, there have been much less traffic. In the same time frame, Haskell’s popularity and community has expanded greatly. The logical conclusion is that discussions have moved elsewhere.

 

I know that, for example, there are at times a large amount of discussion happening via github on the proposals [1] (in fact, so much so that I unsubscribed). I am aware that the community page [2] does mention quite a few places – too many. Is there one of those places where the kinds of discussions that used to happen here have moved to?

 

Jacques

 

[1] https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals

[2] https://www.haskell.org/community/

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