I think I recall Evan talking about this in one of his talks (I want to say
strangeloop?). The gist of it was that it's fine that Elm isn't Haskell (or
language x). Haskell people have ghcjs and purescript, and really they
should use those if they don't like Elm so that everyone is happier.

Frankly if this guy is as much of an asshole as he comes across in his
post, it's probably best for the community that he left.

On Fri, 11 Nov 2016, 07:34 'Andrew Radford' via Elm Discuss, <
elm-discuss@googlegroups.com> wrote:

>
> On Thursday, 10 November 2016 20:49:08 UTC, Max Goldstein wrote:
>
> What I meant was, Elm needs to choose differently from Haskell, at least
> some of the time, or else there wouldn't be a reason for it to exist. And,
> what seems weak and limited to one person can seem friendly and
> easy-to-start-using to others.
>
>
> I think that was quite well put.
>
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