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 <mich...@snoyman.com> wrote:

> On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 8:46 AM, Haisheng Wu <fre...@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/
>
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