OK, I am sure there are many more logic-related mailing lists than those, but here are the ones I know about, right now.
- GAMES
- ProofTheory Mailing List
- Categories Mailing List
- "concurrency@listserver.tue.nl
" <concurrency@listserver.tue.nl > - "finite-model-theory@lists.rwt
h-aachen.de" <finite-model-theory@lists.rwt h-aachen.de> - appsem@lists.tcs.ifi.lmu.de" <appsem@lists.tcs.ifi.lmu.de>
- "las-lics@lists.tu-berlin.de" <las-lics@lists.tu-berlin.de>
- "linear@cs.stanford.edu" <linear@cs.stanford.edu>
- "lfcs-interest@inf.ed.ac.uk" <lfcs-interest@inf.ed.ac.uk>
- "prog-lang@diku.dk" <prog-lang@diku.dk>
- "theorem-provers@ai.mit.edu" <theorem-provers@ai.mit.edu>
- "theory-logic@cs.cmu.edu" <theory-logic@cs.cmu.edu>
- "agda@lists.chalmers.se" <agda@lists.chalmers.se>
- "dbworld@cs.wisc.edu" <dbworld@cs.wisc.edu>
- "asl@vassar.edu" <asl@vassar.edu>
- "cade@itu.dk" <cade@itu.dk>
You should add the Women in Logic mailing list!
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