This suggests a broader conversation. Clojure stuff currently exists in multiple places as a consequence of point-in-time decisions and organic growth. For now I am going to stick with Assembla, but in the medium run (months) there I want to revisit this idea.

Stu

Just a thought. Would it be more effective to create a GitHub page for this? Assembla is cool for ticketing but it's kinda ugly and unfriendly. For example I think something like this:

http://mmcgrana.github.com/2010/03/clojure-web-development-ring.html

is much friendlier and the kind of base-level design aesthetic people expect from programming language introductions these days. I'm more than happy to submit content, sadly my design chops are abysmal.

/me wishes someone would put together a http://tryclojure.org.

David

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