Ruby has gems, python has eggs, I guess Clojure could have jewels.
And Clojure could have Clojury of jewels.
So +1 for clojury.

On 11/17/08, Drew Crampsie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hey All,
>
>  I've finally found some time to start getting the project hosting site
>  together, and i need a name.. so lets put it to a vote.
>
>  Here are some suggestions so far, but please feel free to chime in
>  with your own as well.
>
>   - projecture
>   - clojr
>   - proj4cloj
>   - clojforge, cloforj,
>   - forj
>  - clojects
>  - clojury
>  - openjure
>
>  Thanks for the help Clojurians!
>
>  Cheers,
>
>  drewc
>
>
>  >
>

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