I have offered to continue HWN. If picked, I intend to bring it back to the informed news source that it was circa early 2000s.
I'm cognizant of the diversification of online hangouts. Whereas it was plenty enough to curate haskell-cafe way back when, it's no longer enough to sort through Haskell Reddit and Stack Overflow.
Haskell professionals already know to watch the ghc mailing lists, especially libraries, ghc-devs, and tickets. There's Google+, which holds its share of haskellers. But there's a slew of non-haskell.org mailing lists around real world applications, e.g. purescript/elm, pipes, and commercial-haskell, that command sizeable sections of the community.
And last but not least, can anyone afford to ignore the Twitter grapevine?
I make no promises to comprehensive coverage.
But I endeavor to build bridges across special interest tectonics.