Some aggregation of Haskell content

Is there a page somewhere that aggregates all of Haskell's community output into one place? As a consumer of Haskell content I neither have the time nor inclination to follow haskell-cafe and other various mailing lists, the reddits, the google+ community, planet haskell, hackage releases, twitter, youtube and whatever other submission places I haven't heard of. I made this page for the Lojban community some years ago: http://jbotcan.org/hub/ Lojban doesn't have much community activity (tho this doesn't include mailing list posts), but Haskell's community is much larger and more active, it would be far more useful. I may write such a page for Haskell content, if not for the community then at least for myself, as I keep missing out on cool things because I didn't happen to check out that particular medium of exchange. For example, even this message will be lost on a thousand people who doesn't follow the mailing list but maybe follows G+ or reddit. Kind of like a Haskell Weekly news, except more like "Haskell news right now or in some adjustable time frame." And the option to toggle between chronological order or categorized. Ciao!

I'm totally with this. Also, it is exhausting to check in so many places to
see what's going on. I have been looking for this for a while.
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Christopher Done
Is there a page somewhere that aggregates all of Haskell's community output into one place?
As a consumer of Haskell content I neither have the time nor inclination to follow haskell-cafe and other various mailing lists, the reddits, the google+ community, planet haskell, hackage releases, twitter, youtube and whatever other submission places I haven't heard of.
I made this page for the Lojban community some years ago: http://jbotcan.org/hub/
Lojban doesn't have much community activity (tho this doesn't include mailing list posts), but Haskell's community is much larger and more active, it would be far more useful.
I may write such a page for Haskell content, if not for the community then at least for myself, as I keep missing out on cool things because I didn't happen to check out that particular medium of exchange. For example, even this message will be lost on a thousand people who doesn't follow the mailing list but maybe follows G+ or reddit.
Kind of like a Haskell Weekly news, except more like "Haskell news right now or in some adjustable time frame." And the option to toggle between chronological order or categorized.
Ciao!
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As a follow up, here's an implementation: http://haskellnews.org/
More info here:
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/1ahgrn/haskell_news/c8xfp9s
On 10 February 2013 18:22, Daniel Díaz Casanueva
I'm totally with this. Also, it is exhausting to check in so many places to see what's going on. I have been looking for this for a while.
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Christopher Done
wrote: Is there a page somewhere that aggregates all of Haskell's community output into one place?
As a consumer of Haskell content I neither have the time nor inclination to follow haskell-cafe and other various mailing lists, the reddits, the google+ community, planet haskell, hackage releases, twitter, youtube and whatever other submission places I haven't heard of.
I made this page for the Lojban community some years ago: http://jbotcan.org/hub/
Lojban doesn't have much community activity (tho this doesn't include mailing list posts), but Haskell's community is much larger and more active, it would be far more useful.
I may write such a page for Haskell content, if not for the community then at least for myself, as I keep missing out on cool things because I didn't happen to check out that particular medium of exchange. For example, even this message will be lost on a thousand people who doesn't follow the mailing list but maybe follows G+ or reddit.
Kind of like a Haskell Weekly news, except more like "Haskell news right now or in some adjustable time frame." And the option to toggle between chronological order or categorized.
Ciao!
_______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
-- E-mail sent by Daniel Díaz Casanueva
let f x = x in x

On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Christopher Done
As a follow up, here's an implementation: http://haskellnews.org/
Could it have an RSS feed? Thanks, Pedro
More info here: http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/1ahgrn/haskell_news/c8xfp9s
I'm totally with this. Also, it is exhausting to check in so many places to see what's going on. I have been looking for this for a while.
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Christopher Done
wrote: Is there a page somewhere that aggregates all of Haskell's community output into one place?
As a consumer of Haskell content I neither have the time nor inclination to follow haskell-cafe and other various mailing lists, the reddits, the google+ community, planet haskell, hackage releases, twitter, youtube
and
whatever other submission places I haven't heard of.
I made this page for the Lojban community some years ago: http://jbotcan.org/hub/
Lojban doesn't have much community activity (tho this doesn't include mailing list posts), but Haskell's community is much larger and more active, it would be far more useful.
I may write such a page for Haskell content, if not for the community
On 10 February 2013 18:22, Daniel Díaz Casanueva
wrote: then at least for myself, as I keep missing out on cool things because I didn't happen to check out that particular medium of exchange. For example, even this message will be lost on a thousand people who doesn't follow the mailing list but maybe follows G+ or reddit.
Kind of like a Haskell Weekly news, except more like "Haskell news right now or in some adjustable time frame." And the option to toggle between chronological order or categorized.
Ciao!
_______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
-- E-mail sent by Daniel Díaz Casanueva
let f x = x in x
_______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
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Christopher Done
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Daniel Díaz Casanueva
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José Pedro Magalhães