Unfortunately, I'm not very good at promoting Conjure. Though there
does seem to be more interest recently.

Also, I've some complaints about Conjure not working like other
Clojure libraries. This will hopefully be addressed in the next
release which breaks Conjure up into a few jar files and adds a
Leiningen plugin. If you're familiar with Leiningen, to add Conjure,
simply add the core library to your dependency list and the plugin to
your dev dependency list, update your dependencies and you're good to
go.

Conjure 0.7 is in feature freeze now and I expect to have a final
release sometime next week.

-Matt Courtney


On Jun 27, 4:56 pm, "john.holland" <jbholl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've seen a lot of mentions of Compojure on the group. I found the
> documentation a little lacking. Am I missing something obvious?
>
> Also, Conjure (sort of Rails done in Clojure) seems very nice, is well
> documented, etc. But I don't see any mention of it. Is there any
> reason for it not to be popular?

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