Hey Drew,
I'd like to see this come to fruition, and help administer if needed.

Coming from Ruby (most recently) I may have a Ruby bias, but I think
that RubyForge has been a great boon to the Ruby community. It is nice
to be able to go to a single site (or do a google site: search) to
find Ruby projects. Of course there was also RAA, and now GitHub seems
to be splintering things as well, but I don't mean to get into all
that. I think at least for this stage of the language and community
development, Clojure would benefit from having a kind of "defacto"
place to go to find libraries.

As a somewhat secondary issue, I would also like see a gem like system
for Clojure, and I have some ideas about how it might work in Clojure.
I think it's too early, and Clojure has to get to the point where it
is more stable, with numbered releases, and it has a stable command
line script that comes baked in. When the time is right though, I
think there should be some support for building Clojure "gems" (or at
least indexing) on the server, like GitHub does with Ruby gems.

Obviously, the standard (version control, tickets, mailing list, web
page, etc.) would be peachy.


Paul

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