I'm happy to announce Clojure/core, a joint endeavor between myself
and Relevance, Inc.  Clojure/core is a specialized technical practice
within Relevance, focused on Clojure. Featuring myself and Stuart
Halloway as advisors, the team also includes Clojure experts such as
David Liebke (Incanter), Stuart Sierra (clojure-contrib contributor)
and Aaron Bedra (an experienced consultant using Clojure).

The practice will be providing mentorship, training and development
services for those using, or planning to use, Clojure, and sustaining
Clojure itself.

Not interested in Clojure mentorship, training or dev assistance?
There's still plenty of good news for the Clojure community in this
announcement. One of the missions of Clojure/core is the
sustainability of Clojure. The team will spend 20% of its time on
Clojure itself. This includes working on enhancements and tickets,
incorporating patches, helping tend the mailing list etc. This will
enable our team to get a lot more done than I could ever do myself,
while enabling me to focus on the fundamental aspects of Clojure. It
will also broaden the pool of people with intimate knowledge of the
internals of Clojure.

The availability of services such as this is an important milestone
for Clojure, as people choosing to adopt Clojure can be assured they
can get mentorship, training and dev assistance, from experts.

I'm very excited about this effort. The folks at Relevance have never
failed to impress me with their skills and attitude, and they truly
get Clojure and care about its sustainability.

Note: clojure.com will now resolve to the Clojure/core site. Come
check it out!

http://clojure.com

Rich

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