Haskell not being for everyone is a feature, not a bug. So I agree with the people who say we should focus on finding the people it would appeal to.
It’s hard, weird, requires a certain type of hacker industriousness [1], principled, and for-its-own-sake. It reminds me of a lot of niche high skill hobbies I’ve come across. A lot of people wash out trying to get into those sorts of things, and that’s fine!
[1] This is not due to some tooling gap. It’s a cultural thing that is imo now core to Haskell.