I actually think this is what is holding back the Haskell community from broader adoption. The senior Haskell hackers are much more interested in building compilers and runtimes and the like so the things that most developers really benefit from are missing.
The IDE support, dependency management, performance monitoring and application frameworks are all just plain worse in the Haskell ecosystem than others.
Smarter maybe holding the language back because it doesn’t correlate with shipping useful application software as well as other traits such as being customer oriented or empathetic to other workflows.