Headlines on haskell.org
Hi everyone, I'm not quite sure to whom to address this, but it is with regards to the "Headlines" section at the bottom of haskell.org. It has not been updated for 2011 yet, which I can't imagine looks very good to new users. Is anyone interested in/able to update it? If I may be so bold, I would like to offer up Warp as a possible headline. Are there any objections to this? Michael
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Michael Snoyman 
Hi everyone,
I'm not quite sure to whom to address this, but it is with regards to the "Headlines" section at the bottom of haskell.org. It has not been updated for 2011 yet, which I can't imagine looks very good to new users. Is anyone interested in/able to update it?
If I may be so bold, I would like to offer up Warp as a possible headline. Are there any objections to this?
Hi, What should go there, under the section? -- Mihai
Just edit, its a wiki :-) michael:
Hi everyone,
I'm not quite sure to whom to address this, but it is with regards to the "Headlines" section at the bottom of haskell.org. It has not been updated for 2011 yet, which I can't imagine looks very good to new users. Is anyone interested in/able to update it?
If I may be so bold, I would like to offer up Warp as a possible headline. Are there any objections to this?
Michael
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Might be nice to say have stories from planet.haskell.org showing there,
which much more accurately shows what's happening in the haskell world than
a list updated by hand every now and then. Or maybe it could e updated with
the contents of the top stories that are in the Haskell Sequence.
On 16 February 2011 00:53, Don Stewart 
Just edit, its a wiki :-)
michael:
Hi everyone,
I'm not quite sure to whom to address this, but it is with regards to the "Headlines" section at the bottom of haskell.org. It has not been updated for 2011 yet, which I can't imagine looks very good to new users. Is anyone interested in/able to update it?
If I may be so bold, I would like to offer up Warp as a possible headline. Are there any objections to this?
Michael
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On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Axman 
Might be nice to say have stories from planet.haskell.org showing there, which much more accurately shows what's happening in the haskell world than a list updated by hand every now and then. Or maybe it could e updated with the contents of the top stories that are in the Haskell Sequence.
It's encouraged that folks publish non-Haskell posts to planet.haskell, so I don't think it would always work to syndicate planet.haskell directly to the front page news box. Antoine
On 16 February 2011 00:53, Don Stewart
wrote: Just edit, its a wiki :-)
michael:
Hi everyone,
I'm not quite sure to whom to address this, but it is with regards to the "Headlines" section at the bottom of haskell.org. It has not been updated for 2011 yet, which I can't imagine looks very good to new users. Is anyone interested in/able to update it?
If I may be so bold, I would like to offer up Warp as a possible headline. Are there any objections to this?
Michael
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