Thank you, Alex, for the response and your work on the code.  And
thank you for getting the ball rolling on coordinating clojure-hadoop
dev work as well.

On Feb 6, 3:58 am, Alex Ott <alex...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm not working actively on clojure-hadoop, so maybe eslick's and clizzin's
> forks could be more advanced (although I hadn't looked onto changes).
>
> I think, that fragmentation of libraries is not so good thing, so I invite
> everybody who wants to participate in development to join mailing 
> listhttps://groups.google.com/group/clojure-hadoopand I can give commit rights
> to repository
>
> Benny Tsai  at "Fri, 4 Feb 2011 20:59:00 -0800 (PST)" wrote:
>  BT> I have a bunch of older computers sitting at home, and thought I'd put
>  BT> them to use for experimenting with clojure-hadoop and swarmiji.
>  BT> However, I can't figure out which branch of clojure-hadoop to use.
>  BT> Stuart Sierra's branch looks like the canonical one, but hasn't been
>  BT> updated since March 2010.  alexott's branch looks to be the most
>  BT> frequently updated, but there are also more recent branches from
>  BT> eslick and clizzin.  If someone could shed light on this situation,
>  BT> that'd be greatly appreciated!
>
> --
> With best wishes, Alex Ott, MBAhttp://alexott.blogspot.com/       
> http://alexott.net/http://alexott-ru.blogspot.com/
> Skype: alex.ott

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