I though this blog post "http://www.uiandtherest.com/ui/index.php/ 2011/11/11/a-refreshed-view-on-community-clojure-conj-2011/" would make a nice read for all of us who were not at the Conj this year. It makes very positive comments about the Clojure community and augments comments heard within the community. Bravo Clojure community. My question, though, is: What accounts for this? People in the Clojure community come from many different communities, so what sets the tone in the Clojure community? Sure Rich Hickey did initiate things, but it could not be due to his initial approach alone? What ingredients make up a good community like Clojure's? -h.
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