So what exactly do you feel is bad about "railsishness"?
I think Rails brought a lot of sane defaults and best-practices to a web framework.. I'm not surprised to see nearly all web frameworks that came after it borrow from it. See for instance "Play" on Java/Scala -- very new, very Rails.
I'm not sure what code examples would do, you could use the examples on the yesod site. It isn't a case of "yesod can't do X", it was just out of the 5 people who tried it, 4 voted no. You can't "fix" yesod when it isn't broken, and I think trying to cater to my subjective preferences would simply alienate the people who like yesod.
Your characterization of my posts as trolling is both inaccurate and unnecessary. Having a different opinion is not trolling.