Closed tfausak closed 7 years ago
Summarizing those links:
Don't link to job postings. They are one of the potential ways to monetize Haskell Weekly. Until I get that figured out I don't want to give them away for free, per se.
Don't link to discussions about posts on Reddit or Hacker News or whatever. People that are interested in that know where to find it. Also its not clear which site to link to anyway.
Stick to posting news. At the end of the year, post a recap of the most popular content of that year.
Link to primary sources. Link to Reddit (or Hacker News or whatever) if it's a self post or the discussion is interesting on its own.
In addition to documenting all my "rules", I should document all the services used to make Haskell Weekly happen. The ones I can think of right now are:
Oh, also:
And I sometimes use my personal Reddit, Hacker News, and Lobsters accounts to post new issues.
More rules: https://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/6emu1w/issue_57_haskell_weekly/dibm01j/?context=2
More ramblings here: https://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/6g13wr/issue_58_haskell_weekly/dio6y39/
The stuff listed in this issue is good enough for now.
I have a bunch of unwritten rules for Haskell Weekly. I've written about some of them incidentally:
It would be nice to codify these (and other) rules in something like
CONTRIBUTING.markdown
.