On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 9:25 PM, Raffael Cavallaro <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> On Nov 17, 8:43 pm, "Bill Clementson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Rather than ask someone to assemble a package and post it for you, it
> > is usually nicer (and a better learning experience) if you list
> > exactly what you did, and post the minimal config scripts that you the
> > tried out and which illustrate what didn't work for you.
>
> I think you miss the point here. I'm suggesting that all new users
> would be much better served if clojure.org site cached a combination
> of the necessary elements of a working slime install, not that someone
> post something for me alone.
>

Are you volunteering to maintain a relatively up to date cache of known good
versions of these projects?

Most of these projects change on a daily basis and so far I've never run
into any issues using the latest version of each. During initial
installation the chances of issues being due to user error are far greater
than problems due to incompatible versions, and since getting in the habit
of using the latest version (and updating regularly) is a good thing, I
would recommend using the latest version to any newcomer and posting
questions here including detailed explanation of what was tried and what
happened.

-- 
Cosmin Stejerean
http://www.offbytwo.com

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