Scheme comminity
Jakub T. Jankiewicz
(29 Jun 2021 18:51 UTC)
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Re: Scheme community
Jakub T. Jankiewicz
(29 Jun 2021 18:53 UTC)
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Re: Scheme community
Arthur A. Gleckler
(29 Jun 2021 20:15 UTC)
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Re: Scheme comminity
Lassi Kortela
(02 Jul 2021 07:04 UTC)
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Re: Scheme comminity Jakub T. Jankiewicz (02 Jul 2021 07:54 UTC)
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Re: Scheme comminity
Lassi Kortela
(02 Jul 2021 08:56 UTC)
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Re: Scheme comminity
Jakub T. Jankiewicz
(02 Jul 2021 10:35 UTC)
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Re: Scheme comminity
Lassi Kortela
(02 Jul 2021 10:59 UTC)
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Re: Scheme comminity
Lassi Kortela
(02 Jul 2021 11:00 UTC)
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Re: Scheme comminity
Jay Sulzberger
(02 Jul 2021 14:52 UTC)
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Linking to the comp.lang.scheme newsgroup
Lassi Kortela
(02 Jul 2021 15:00 UTC)
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Re: Linking to the comp.lang.scheme newsgroup
Jay Sulzberger
(02 Jul 2021 15:33 UTC)
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> I renamed the heading from "Social" to "Community". > > Scheme and Lisp IRC, Discord, and Gitter channels are listed in the > "Chat" link under "Community" (goes to https://chat.scheme.org/). > > The Scheme Reddit and Usenet newsgroups are listed under > https://lists.scheme.org/ ("Mailing lists"), which is inaccurate, but I > couldn't think of a better place to put them. Should we turn "Chat" into > general section for collecting all the community links that don't fit > elsewhere? > > planet, wiki, lists are traditional subdomains on many websites, so we > should keep those for scheme.org as well. "Events" is such a big section > that it's probably best as its own subdomain as well, and > "events.scheme.org" is natural to type. I think that putting Reddit (also missed StackOverflow) into lists will make it hard to find for new users. I like dart comminity website because you can easily find where to get help. Scheme.org may look clean on home page but for me with this hierarchy is way to complex and hard to find information. Also usenet group as a name it not very good idea. Google created Groups that you can link and you don't need to understand how usenet works. New users may not know what usenet is, if there are no link. You can add link to Google Groups. That allow to use usenet group. To give you perspective I have no idea how usenet works I know only about Google Groups (I know that Google get all the archives of usenet that he can find and in fact resurrected it): https://groups.google.com/g/comp.lang.scheme That for me is the only interface to usenet. -- Jakub T. Jankiewicz, Web Developer https://jcubic.pl/me