Infrastructure & Communication

Henk-Jan van Tuyl hjgtuyl at chello.nl
Mon May 9 13:50:45 UTC 2016


On Sun, 01 May 2016 00:22:44 +0200, Austin Seipp <austin at well-typed.com>
wrote:
:
>   - It has strong access control mechanisms. This means the Prime
> committee can do things like have private discussion, outside of usual
> e.g. email. I know people are intimately leery of this, but I think in
> practice people form private discussion channels anyway, and having
> private avenues for discussing larger public things in an easy way
> (chat rooms, tickets etc) is desirable. The lack of a sanctioned
> private channel IMO will only cause Prime members to discuss in
> private *anyway*, but in disjoint groups probably. I don't think we
> should use it all the time, but I can imagine we might want this - I
> didn't see it brought up.
:

Previous committees used a mailing list for this, the most recent one is:
             haskell-2011-committee at haskell.org

I am not saying we should repeat this, just mentioning the option.

Regards,
Henk-Jan van Tuyl


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