Congrats on the release! Looks like the world just got a bit more civilized :)

Particularly excited to see how far this concept of distributed refs
can go while remaining simple:

- Using S3 as the backing store

- Massively distributed STM. For example, every user of clojure
sharing datastructures through a single, massively distributed
datastructure (possibly backed by s3, or user-created stores)

- Integration with clojurescript/browsers (for example via jsonp),
both in the distributed STM and the hypothetical massively distributed
STM


On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 9:38 AM, liebke <lie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Today we are releasing Avout, which brings Clojure's in-memory model
> of state to distributed application development by providing a
> distributed implementation of Clojure's Multiversion Concurrency
> Control (MVCC) STM along with distributable, durable, and extendable
> versions of Clojure's Atom and Ref concurrency primitives.
>
> Here's the post announcing the project: 
> http://clojure.com/blog/2011/11/29/avout.html
>
> And here's the project's website: http://avout.io
>
>
> David
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