Blech. I've found having the project.clj helpful myself for the same reason 
David has: it's easy to start up lein (swank or repl) and hack around. I'm 
opposed to removing it unless there's someone it's actually hurting.

On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 3:00:27 PM UTC-7, Sean Corfield wrote:
>
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 1:38 PM, Brent Millare 
> <brent....@gmail.com<javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > I think the :source-path line in project.clj should be :source-paths 
> > ["src/main/clojure"]. Is :source-path still looked up in leiningen2? 
>
> My question would be: why is there a project.clj file in the 
> core.logic repository in the first place, given that Maven is used to 
> build contrib libraries? 
>
> I know David said he only uses it for interactive development but I 
> think it will cause confusion for others. Perhaps the best solution 
> would be to move it aside, delete it from Git, move it back and add it 
> to .gitignore? That way David can continue to use his local 
> project.clj file without confusing folks who clone the source. 
>
> The same comment / question applies to: 
> * core.cache/project.clj 
> * core.contracts/project.clj 
> * core.match/project.clj 
> * core.unify/project.clj 
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