> Dare I mention the idea of an official (or semi-official) Clojure 
> documentation project that ties together the disparate sources that currently 
> exist? What say you, community?

I was thinking about something. This is just an idea spil I didn't do
anything jet.

Kind of like a learning assistens that ask you questions and then
points you to the write place (wich could be on the same site).

Kind of like this:

Hallo, so you want to learn clojure?

What kind of person are you?
I just want a book that teaches the basics to me. --> point him to a
page discribing all the books
I want to trie some code snippets as fast as possible --> try-clojure
I like to a mini project. How do I get my project up and running. -->
point the person to a lein tutorial and clojuredocs.org maybe a other
question that asks for what editor he wants to use.

and so on.

Thoughts?

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