I second this notion.
On May 4, 9:21 am, Mibu <mibu.cloj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Congratulations Rich and everyone for 1.0!
>
> Clojure really is remarkable, and people start to notice.
>
> Today, when people want to know something new they first go to
> Wikipedia before they even visit the homepage. There will be a lot of
> new interest in Clojure now that it has reached 1.0.
>
> Please help beef up Clojure's Wikipedia entry (but keep it neutral,
> not marketing-speak).
>
> If you are not an expert on Clojure, like me, help with the little
> stuff: typos, phrasing, citations, cleanup, entries in other
> language's Wikis, amending entries surveying or comparing programming
> languages and PL concepts, or adding things in the discussion page for
> later integration. Little by little -- it's the wiki way.
>
> To add Clojure code examples in Wikipedia use <source lang="lisp"> tag
> like here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_comprehension#Clojure
>
> Also promote Clojure 1.0 on
> reddit:http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/8hov0/clojure_10_released/
>
> Again, congrats and thanks Rich and everyone for this amazing and
> inspiring language!
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