I was wondering if it might be a good idea to build up some list of clever Haskell people who would be happy to do consultancy work on advanced techniques. Something along the lines of name, location, contact information, special expertise. I know that there are a couple of companies out there who are willing to do that sort of thing, but sprinkled among university faculty, etc. there must be a whole lot more people out there, often with quite unique expertise regarding how to bend Haskell to various problem domains, who are willing to help out interesting projects but not as their full-time job. Of course, who might volunteer to compile and maintain such a list is another matter, even if it's thought to be a good idea. (-: Perhaps, collating the information would most naturally be part of the HC&A report compilation process, then it could just be copied to a separate web page too.
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