Strange. I spend the vast majority of my time writing code that does something interesting/useful. In fact, it puts food on the table and a roof over the heads of several families.
The reason why I’ve given up my own time to write some blog posts (apart from it just being an occasional pastime), is that everyone complains that Haskell doesn’t have enough documentation or tutorials.
We absolutely need more hands-on Haskell tutorials and blogs. I've been massively more productive with Haskell with the help of just a few well written blogs that are full of tutorial posts.
We got a lot of books detailing various type theories, algorithmic nuances and so on in Haskell, but very little resources to actually help anyone get off the ground with practical web development.
The reason why I’ve given up my own time to write some blog posts (apart from it just being an occasional pastime), is that everyone complains that Haskell doesn’t have enough documentation or tutorials.
Damned if we do; damned if we don’t.