One of the central repositories of knowledge in the Haskell world is the 
HaskellWiki (https://wiki.haskell.org). This wiki has been with the Haskell 
community for years, and contains a wealth of knowledge. Like other services on 
the haskell.org domain and with haskell.org equipment, ultimate responsibility 
for maintaining it falls on the Haskell Committee. However, it is a community 
wiki, and requires care and maintenance and contributions from all of us. 

The wiki has been, and continues to be, a vital component in the Haskell world. 
Like any wiki, it is fueled by contributions from many people, and in this 
sense it is thriving. 

However, it could use a certain amount of attention and work in three key 
areas. We are looking for volunteers to step up in these regards, 

1) Account Creation Management: Account creation is manual only because 
spambots otherwise destroy us. It would be worth investigating if a full 
upgrade and new plugins could help this issue. In the meantime, the 
responsibility for creating new accounts has fallen on only one person for 
years. This is not a good situation. We would like to set up a mail alias for 
wiki admins and extend account creation rights to a range of people. If you 
would be willing to be one of a team of responders to account creation 
requests, please write and let us know. 

2) Technical and design oversight: Now that we have a new haskell.org homepage, 
the current wiki frontpage could use a redesign. For that matter, the whole 
wiki could use a bit of a redesign to bring it into a more modern style. Along 
with that, it may be the case that additional plugins — such as for typesetting 
code or equations better — could be quite helpful. It would be good to have a 
mediawiki admin who wants to help improve the technical capacities of the site, 
as well as to overhaul its look. Again, if you are interested in taking charge 
of this, please let us know.

3) Content curation:  One issue with a large collection of documents written by 
different people is the lack of curation. Some pages fall out of date, 
information is spread across multiple pages instead of collected together, and 
quality varies greatly. Without a central authority, no one is responsible (or 
empowered) to fix the situation. There is a balance between keeping things 
up-to-date and preserving the historic content of the wiki, and without people 
feeling empowered to make big changes, the tendency will always fall towards 
the latter.

We're looking for people in the community to volunteer to help improve this 
status quo. The task, generally speaking, is to be responsible for curating and 
improving the content of the wiki, but that's clearly a vague description with 
lots of room for individual embellishment. This doesn't need to be a single 
person either: a team working in a coordinated fashion could be incredibly 
effective. 

Once more, depending on response, we’d be happy to designate and empower people 
to make broader changes on the wiki or to organize a team to do so. If you are 
interested in this as well, please let us know.

Gershom,
for the Haskell.org Committee


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