
2010/10/10 Michael Snoyman
Haskellers became popular a lot faster than I'd anticipated. This has
I've noticed a new 'flag this user' on my profile, but it's not clear (at least to me) what this does. Out of curiosity, I clicked on it, got a uninformative (again, to me) message "A flag message has been sent to the admins. Thanks!"
easier to add the status. Also, don't take it personally if an admin denies your "real haskeller" request; it's currently a very poorly defined notion, and I don't even know who the admins are going to be.
I don't like this notion, or at least how it's called. What is supposed to be a real haskeller ? For example, I do use haskell for small things, try to advocate it around me as much as I can, but at the same time I never contributed to a project, or released a package. I don't think I'm worthy of a special status, so I wouldn't ask for "real haskeller" status. At the same time, I don't feel like a fake Haskeller either. David.