
I understand the advantages to splitting into multiple pages, but on
the other hand it *does* make it more difficult to locate information.
My guess is a good search function on the wiki will make that point
moot. Overall, looks like you've done a great job, thanks! A few minor
comments:
* Should we rename HAppS to Happstack everywhere?
* Does pass.net still exist anywhere? Same for parallel web.
* Should older, unmaintained stuff (Wash, for example) be removed
entirely, placed on its own page or be obviously marked as
unmaintained?
Michael
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 10:50 PM, Christopher Done
Decided to move this to a separate thread. I went ahead and refactored the wiki entries:
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Web
Now we have the following Web/ sections:
Servers Frameworks Interfaces to frameworks Databases and Persistence Libraries Testing and Verification Content Management
and
Forums and Discussion Literature (research, talks and blogs) Existing Haskell web applications Ongoing projects and ideas
And Web/Libraries has the following sections:
URLs and Routing Templating Sessions and Authentication CGI Forms JavaScript and AJAX CSS
I will add all these pages to the Web category, but not yet, I want to get rid of this page: http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/?title=Applications_and_libraries/Web_pro...
I've nearly finished moving all of it to organised sections in this new hierarchy. The advantage of doing this is that I have to manually check each thing listed and I discover that quite a few are dead links and no longer maintained.
Ideally this page http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Web/Frameworks would have a list of all actually active web projects, and those would be listed at the top, or perhaps there should be another page Web/Frameworks/Active or whatnot.
Anyone care to help take this page apart Applications and libraries/Web programming and move it to reasonable pages?
Thoughts?