
Dear all, The haskell.org committee [1] had a productive week during ICFP, and at some point we'll try to write up some of the small things underway and future plans -- many things are quite tentative at the moment. However, one thing that became clear to us (well, thanks to the useful prodding of SPJ) is that we have historically participated in discussions in other venues (-cafe, reddit, etc) and then had our own internal discussions (few, seldom, and largely organizational to be honest) on the low-traffic committee [at] haskell.org mail alias. But this leaves open people wondering what those discussions are. And it also leaves open where the *designated place* to discuss haskell.org community infrastructure is. The haskell-infrastructure [2] list is very quiet and really about technical considerations. Meanwhile, -cafe, reddit and soforth are about anything and everything. So we created another list, which will be a place where we seek to have our discussions related to plans for haskell.org committee work, and where we invite everyone to join us. This new list is the haskell-community list: https://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/haskell-community The committee alias will still work, and is still the way to just write directly to the members of the committee -- no list to join. But if you wish to have a discussion about how we have things set up on haskell community infrastructure, services provided, and that we might wish to add, and how you can help (or even just what your thoughts are on how things might be done), now there is a good place for that. Hope to continue conversations with many of you there, Gershom (for the haskell.org committee) [1] https://wiki.haskell.org/Haskell.org_committee [2] http://community.galois.com/mailman/listinfo/haskell-infrastructure