On 8 Sep 2011, at 23:54, Phil Hagelberg wrote:

> 
>> As he presented, I found myself thinking that a similar thing should be 
>> possible with 8 Emacs instances talking to one `lein swank` instance.
> 
> Nah, you should do it with a single Emacs instance with 8 emacsclients
> connected; that way you wouldn't have to worry about syncing separate
> filesystems.

This would be more like the setup for a Dojo. It would certainly be easier to 
do, but resembles more of a "stop the world" locking strategy rather than a 
"messy concurrent hackfest". Considering STM like strategies at this level of 
coding would be a really interesting thought experiment.

Sam

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