where, if at all, is the active online Literate Programming community
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I have created Reddit/r/LitProg, after much research – including checking in with Dr Norman Ramsey, the author of Noweb and ex-moderator of the moderated discussion group comp.programming.literate and its linked mailing list LitProg. This is intended to be a revival of the existing discussion group. I would have preferred to revive the newsgroup and mailing list, but decided they are broken beyond repair. There is no telling whether there is currently enough interest to support them again again. So now we’ll find out.
The technical problem with the moderated newsgroup comp.programming.literate has been fixed. It is again possible for the moderation team to post submissions.
By the way: what's the best way, these days, to access "newsgroups?" Web-site or software? (I don't know if my ISP still supports a newsgroup server ...)
This is one of my fallbacks, the other is solani.org. Anyway, some of the servers of the open-news-network have been working reliably for as long as I remember. news.mb-net.net is the one I am on for quite a while.
I tried to find other servers in the injection-info of other's posts, but a lot of users appear to hide that information. Anyway. Many use payed services and swear that they do not need to compare to know that they are more reliable (for whichever reason). See https://search.mdosch.de/search?q=ne...gories=general
Last edited by Michael Uplawski; 03-26-2024 at 11:49 AM.
Reason: slow keyboard.
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