2010/3/28 Pekka Enberg
<penberg@cs.helsinki.fi>
2010/3/28 Günther Schmidt <gue.schmidt@web.de>:
> This is definately a point where we will continue to disagree. I found
> myself assuming that there are no female haskellers and wanted to verify it
> by asking for data.
So what exactly is off-topic for this list? Is unsubscribing from the
list the only option to get rid of this kind of utter nonsense posts
that contain absolutely zero valuable discussion on _Haskell_?
My personal interpretation of this list is that it is for discussions that are potentially interesting to haskell programmers for one of several reasons, including but not limited to a) it's about haskell; Or, b) it's about the haskell community.
I would say that this discussion is quite beneficial to the latter category. One of the things that makes Haskell special to me is how thoughtful and inclusive the community was when I discovered it. I would love it see it become more gender inclusive also.
And as Luke Palmer suggests, perhaps you can ignore/filter these discussions that you do not enjoy :)
Thanks,
Jason