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Prolog standardization discussion forums
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| Paulo Moura 2007-05-18, 7:05 pm |
| Hi!
I'm setting up public Prolog standardization discussion forums at:
http://prolog.logtalk.org/
The forums are open to all people willing to contribute to improve the
current Prolog standards and standardization proposals.
My hope is that by making the current standardization process more
open and public we can attract more interested parties and more
feedback on the current proposals. The current model of using mailing
lists is too closed and restricted and only a few people are able to
attend and participate in the official ISO meetings.
In the forums you will find links to the current standardization
proposals and to some of the earlier mailing list discussions. A wiki
is also planned in the near future to allow forum discussions to be
summarized, providing a more suitable collaboration tool to get the
text of the final standardization proposals in shape for balloting.
All the best,
Paulo
P.S. I will be personally paying for the hosting costs, hence the
domain name used for the forums.
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| Pierpaolo BERNARDI 2007-05-18, 7:05 pm |
| On Fri, 18 May 2007 15:44:24 +0200, Paulo Moura <pjlmoura@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi!
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> I'm setting up public Prolog standardization discussion forums at:
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> http://prolog.logtalk.org/
I appreciate very much the goal, but I would prefer a mailing list.
A web based forum is just too time consuming to work with.
Just my opinion.
Cheers
P.
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| Mauro Di Nuzzo 2007-05-22, 8:04 am |
| Difficult! I wish you to receive success.
Mauro
"Paulo Moura" <pjlmoura@gmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:1179495864.852895.80250@u30g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
> Hi!
>
> I'm setting up public Prolog standardization discussion forums at:
>
> http://prolog.logtalk.org/
>
> The forums are open to all people willing to contribute to improve the
> current Prolog standards and standardization proposals.
>
> My hope is that by making the current standardization process more
> open and public we can attract more interested parties and more
> feedback on the current proposals. The current model of using mailing
> lists is too closed and restricted and only a few people are able to
> attend and participate in the official ISO meetings.
>
> In the forums you will find links to the current standardization
> proposals and to some of the earlier mailing list discussions. A wiki
> is also planned in the near future to allow forum discussions to be
> summarized, providing a more suitable collaboration tool to get the
> text of the final standardization proposals in shape for balloting.
>
> All the best,
>
> Paulo
>
> P.S. I will be personally paying for the hosting costs, hence the
> domain name used for the forums.
>
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| Mauro Di Nuzzo 2007-05-22, 8:04 am |
| Moreover, I left my site (you know which site) with complete and absolute
freedom to post message without registering.
It was curious that neither humans nor web-robots posted a single message. I
expected insults, at least. ;)
I am seriously wondering whether prolog community does exist. I mean users,
not professors nor students.
Sadly,
Mauro
"Mauro Di Nuzzo" <picorna@inwind.it> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> Difficult! I wish you to receive success.
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> Mauro
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> "Paulo Moura" <pjlmoura@gmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:1179495864.852895.80250@u30g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
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