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HLS needs a website! #2033

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Good morning everyone!

While I don't really think we need additional motivation, here are some reasons why we need a website:

Structure
HLS's README is quite overflowing, presenting itself, showing off features, installation guides, how to debug issues, configuration, how to get started with developing, etc...

All in one file! That is too much to stomach for most people, a website can bring structure into this mess, help with orientation and so on.

News and blog posts
If we have any news regarding IDE development, there is nothing to post that to! Someone has to write a text and post it to all relevant news sites (e.g. discourse, reddit, Hackernews (no idea whether anyone posts there actually)) and so on. It would be simpler if there was a news section on the website, where people can write news and blog posts that can be easily reviewed! Additionally, it serves as an archive of what we have announced already.

Documentation
Some plugins are non-trivial to use. Writing documentation in a readme is not the most discoverable way of advertising said features. On a website, we can have dedicated tutorials, not buried somewhere in the repository.


I think it is worth having a website dedicated to the Haskell Language Server!

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