It's being great than those frameworks getting popular and mature.

Initially what I expect is something similar toJoomla! in PHP or Refinery CMS in Ruby than allow us to quick start a CMS application.
And I'm not such experienced at Haskel to build a one on my own. :(

Thanks.
-Haisheng


On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 2:02 PM, Michael Snoyman <michael@snoyman.com> wrote:
On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 8:46 AM, Haisheng Wu <freizl@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello guys,
>   I googled for a real open source CMS application in Haskell but have no
> luck.
>   So I'm wondering if Haskell is used very little in Web development area.
> Thanks.
> -Simon
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The Yesod site itself[1] is basically a CMS application, depending on
your definition. It's a product that my company[2] is working on to
address needs of large organizations in creating both structured and
community-enhanced documentation. (More information available if
anyone's interested...)

That said, I wouldn't judge a community based on the presence or
absence of a single application. The fact that there are three active
frameworks (Yesod, Happstack, Snap) that all seem to be growing in
popularity says more than the fact that my company is writing a CMS.

Michael

[1] http://www.yesodweb.com/
[2] http://www.suite-sol.com/