But I'll keep this form open in case somebody is really interested in the project (or just wants to see what it was about).———————————Hi! I'm looking for someone to help me with developing https://github.com/aelve/guide (a wiki-like site for documenting the Haskell ecosystem; see it running at https://guide.aelve.com/haskell ). It's supposed to solve the dreaded problem of “how can I find library for doing X on Hackage?” slightly better than “go to Hackage, search for X and scroll through a couple of pages of results” – by providing detailed comparisons, pros and cons, usage examples, etc. (Well, and maybe it can solve some other problems as well – after all, Haskell's ecosystem is more than just its libraries.)Here are some of the things that I need help with:— adding various features to the site itself (user registration, better search, etc)— finishing the switch from Lucid to some HTML templating system (like Mustache)— possibly writing some Template Haskell helpers to do migrations— doing research and adding content— writing tests— design (though currently making it work is much more important than making it pretty)I can pay about 1000 USD/month¹. The form below lists some of the skills that you would need (and also some that you don't actually need but which would be a nice bonus). To be honest, I don't actually hope to hire someone who can do all of the stuff below for 1000$/mo, so if you think you're not qualified, maybe you should fill the form anyway².If you want to contact me:— email: yom@artyom.me — Github: @neongreen ( https://github.com/neongreen — Telegram: @lightgreen ( https://t.me/lightgreen ———————————¹ It's not a startup and I don't know how to monetize it – at least without ads, which I'm absolutely not going to add.² By the way: since it's an open-source project, you can also contribute without getting paid! Awesome, isn't it— ahem. Anyway, if you think that you might contribute at some point in the future and want to get a tour of the codebase, just write me.