Except for the fact that github is down right now, you can get the source code 
for ClojureDocs linked to from the home page (links near the bottom).

I haven't heard anything definitive from the creators of ClojureDocs, but I 
would guess they are busy with other things, and adding Clojure 1.4 to 
ClojureDocs is not high on their list of priorities.  They do say you can fork 
their code and send them a pull request if you like, but it would probably be 
best to first find out whether they are actually in the process of rewriting 
the server code.

Andy

On Sep 11, 2012, at 4:01 AM, Wolodja Wentland wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I was wondering when ClojureDocs might be updated to show documentation for
> Clojure 1.4 as well. It is just that I thought that it'll happen "eventually"
> but it hasn't yet and I am unsure if there is somebody that can/should be
> poked about this. It is just that I consider ClojureDocs to be important
> infrastructure and it would be great if we were able to ensure that it is
> always up-to-date.
> 
> Unfortunately the ClojureDocs mailing list looks pretty dead and I figured
> that asking here will reach more people. I and a bunch of other people might
> even be willing to donate a little bit of our time to upgrade it, but we are
> unsure how that would work. 
> 
> Is anybody familiar with ClojureDocs codebase and know what changes are
> necessary in order to index 1.4 too? How is the webpage updated?

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