
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Michael Snoyman
On this one you may call be biased, but I think keeping Happstack and Yesod on their own makes perfect sense. If I were an employer looking to hire someone to work on a project, I would be looking to see that they can use my tool of choice.
For the web development frameworks I think it makes sense to be able to specify which ones you are comfortable with. It also seems like it would make sense for them to be a sub-category of general web development. A large portion of web develop knowledge is portable from one framework to another. So, if you are hiring someone for a full-time position, the amount of time it would take for them to learn a different framework would be small in the big picture. But if you want to hire someone to do a few hours of work, then already knowing the framework could be critical. But, I am not sure if sub-categories make sense for other skills. So, adding that for sake of just one skill would be ugly. - jeremy