Chas,

> nREPL + jark + some baseline set of introspection utilities and such (started 
> to be described here: 
> http://dev.clojure.org/display/design/IDE+tooling+backend) is looking like a 
> proper foundation for Clojure tooling, regardless of platform/editor/etc.

Awesome.

> FWIW, I'd like to throw out the notion that perhaps some small part of jark 
> might make sense to be rolled into the nREPL project itself (in particular, a 
> command-line interface / client is needed -- there's one there, but it's far 
> from ideal).

Sounds like a good idea. We could discuss further on what can be
integrated. I am excited about this!

> Further, if the jark leads are open to it, it may be worth discussing over on 
> clojure-dev to see what the appetite is among the core folks for a Clojure 
> Contrib project with jark's objectives/scope.

Sure. We need very powerful clojure development and deployment tools.
My request for subscription to clojure-dev got declined :(
Maybe we can discuss this on clojure-jark google groups:
https://groups.google.com/group/clojure-jark

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isaac
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