> ... JIRA ... The contributions we've received so far have been stellar - 
so I'm inclined to think the "barrier" is an illusion. 

> Yes it would, but by and large the users of ClojureScript are Clojure 
users. So we haven't seen much real interest in this yet.

Basically, what You are saying is - we are fine with the current state 
(heavily bounded to Java, JIRA is also used mostly in Java land only) and 
absolutelly not interesting in the growth of clojure in alternative 
directions.

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