
PS I think no matter how many separate lists you have or don't have, it should be pretty straightforward to put links to the lists on the relevant (e.g., framework) specific websites. I found this one via such methods. And if the traffic on a given list is due to the newness of a framework (?), there is nothing stopping anyone from merging a separate list back into a generic list down the road if traffic lightens for a given framework after it matures. Just a couple of thoughts. On 06/27/2011 01:36 PM, Eric Schug wrote:
As one of those people who are filling up web-devel with yesod help questions, I agree with Felipe, but I have a some of further comments.
Why are their so many yesod help questions relative to other projects help? Is it because of the relative newness of yesod? or complexity cause by added type checking? Or something else? I think once it becomes more mature, I think some of this will go away.
It also feels to me that their seems to be quite a bit of exchange within the various Haskell Frameworks, and it facilitated by this group e.g. Blaze, WAI. It would be more difficult for a newbie to track down which specific group will provide questions regarding yesod core component vs. shared component, blaze, hamlet, wai. I can get a better idea of other Haskell approaches, that I may not have heard of before if I was only following a yesod specific group. Most posters do appear to follow good etiquette by putting the name of the project in the subject, so that it can be easily searched or filtered.
Eric
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