Hello,

I have a question concerning the page related to User Groups :

http://clojure-doc.org/articles/ecosystem/user_groups.html

This seems clearly redundant with the page
http://dev.clojure.org/display/community/Clojure+User+Groups

It so happens that I have modified this page very recently, adding some
more structure to the "Europe" Section for those countries which happen to
have more than one user group.

As it stands, the new page on clojure-doc.org adds no value. Why not just
point to the official Clojure User Groups page? I don't understand the
rationale ...


2012/11/5 Michael Klishin <michael.s.klis...@gmail.com>

> ## TL;DR
>
> The Clojure documentation project (http://clojure-doc.org) continues to
> make progress.
> Highlight of the last week include materials on VimClojure [1] by Dave Ray,
> the Clojure Maven plugin [2] by Alex Ott, and
> Intro to Web development with Clojure [3]
> from John Gabriele.
>
>
> ## CDS Progress Report
>
> The Clojure Documentation Site (http://clojure-doc.org) (a.k.a. CDS)
> publishes
> periodic reports (every week so far, possibly two weeks in the future)
> to give the Clojure community a better idea of what CDS shapes up to
> be and what it has to offer.
>
> This is a report for the week ending November 4th, 2012.
>
>
> ## New Content
>
> New tuturials added this week:
>
>  * VimClojure [1]
>  * Intro to Web development with Clojure [3]
>
> New guides added this week:
>
>  * Clojure Maven plugin [2]
>  * Clojure User Groups list [4]
>
>
> ## Updates
>
> Existing guides updated this week:
>
>  * clojure.core Overview [5]
>
>
> ## Thank You, Contributors
>
> CDS would not be possible without the following people who make the
> Clojure community a better place:
>
>  * Alex Ott
>  * Dave Ray
>  * John Gabriele
>  * Michael S. Klishin
>  * Robert Randolph
>  * Wes Freeman
>
>
> ## You Can Help!
>
> ### How It Works
>
> We have a repository on GitHub [6] that has Markdown files, toolchain
> setup instructions and several articles
> as well as stubs for several more articles. The stubs help contributors
> pick a topic to write about and not worry too much about
> article structure initially. Just pick something that you are very
> familiar with or interested in and write.
>
> When you are done, submit a pull request on GitHub and someone from the
> existing contributors team will
> suggest improvements or merge your work. Pretty straightforward.
>
> In order to make it easier for potential contributors to join the project,
> we will post a brief list of
> guides that do not require deep expertise and can benefit from
> contributions by complete beginners.
>
> ### Existing Guides
>
> Guides that have structure and good chunk of the content in place but
> still have holes you
> can help us plug:
>
>  * Java interop [7]
>  * Collections and Sequences [8]
>  * Namespaces [9]
>  * clojure.core Overview [10]
>
> These guides are new and cover advanced topics, so we need as much
> proof-reading as we can
> get from the community:
>
>  * Concurrency and Parallelism in Clojure [11]
>
> ### New Content
>
> If you want to start working on one of those articles or have existing
> content you've authored that can be ported,
> please let us know on this mailing list.
>
>
> 1. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/tutorials/vim.html
> 2. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/ecosystem/maven.html
> 3. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/tutorials/basic_web_development.html
> 4. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/ecosystem/user_groups.html
> 5. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/language/core_overview.html
> 6. http://github.com/clojuredocs/cds
> 7. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/language/interop.html
> 8. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/language/sequences.html
> 9. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/language/namespaces.html
> 10. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/language/core_overview.html
> 11.
> http://clojure-doc.org/articles/language/concurrency_and_parallelism.html
>
>
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> MK
>
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