The moment I saw the previous controversial topic - about "yes
language" push - I realized that Clojure has become mature. When the
people who do not agree with some choices appear not just outside but
in the community itself - it means that the language matters to them
despite the parts they don't like. Matters enough not to just say "Ah,
screw it, I'll just switch to FooLanguage".
So, sit back, get involved in head-punching and just enjoy Clojure
being a grown-up.

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