Open ocharles opened 10 years ago
Neat, what an awesome list. I haven't thought of a good way to deal with collections like this. So far, I've either tagged the entire thing as 'miscellaneous', or just painstakingly submitted each link myself. :(
Sort of related to this - I've set up a simple feeds page as sort of a user-facing view of the dohaskell database (links on dohaskell are styled differently than links that are not). It works okay for blogs and such but unfortunately the commits to ocharles/paper/master feed is pretty useless, considering the links are just individual commits and not the papers themselves :)
If you run a git-annex daemon on the server it will download the papers as pushes happen
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Sort of related to this - I've set up a simple feeds http://www.dohaskell.com/feeds page as sort of a user-facing view of the dohaskell database. It works okay for blogs and such but unfortunately the commits to ocharles/paper/master http://www.dohaskell.com/feed?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Focharles%2Fpapers%2Fcommits%2Fmaster.atom&type=atom feed is pretty useless, considering the links are just individual commits and not the papers themselves :)
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Right now I'm not hosting any content myself, dohaskell consists entirely of external links
Hi Mitchell,
I have a git-annex repository full of papers mostly about Haskell. @alanz mentioned in https://github.com/ocharles/papers/issues/4 that dohaskell might be interested in using this information somehow. I'm moving the issue over here for discussion - if anything comes to mind, let me know.