It seems we don't have a *centralized* wiki not just for the Clojure Core
developers, but for everybody in our community.

Application developers have to look for *broad* info all over different
resources. I have just tried Clojure 1.3 and realized I have to google a lot
to find answers.


   - ClojureDocs.org is for 1.2. clojure.org.
   - http://dev.clojure.org/display/doc/1.3 seems to be in a transitional
   state.
   - Library catalogs are on a few other sites and have no wiki
   functionality.
   - Advises on moving away from clojure.contrib are spread in the mail
   list.
   - Stackoverflow's "clojure" tag is of "question-answers" nature and seems
   not to attract a lot of us.
   - GitHub has a lot of libraries but sometimes it's hard to compare them.
   - A lot of useful blog posts are reachable mainly from Google.


May be we need a Clojure Wiki for "regular" users? Promoted from official
resources to be the main attraction point.

Do I miss anything?

Regards, Sergey.

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