Given the number of JVM implementations available, I think you can qualify this
as a low risk for the near future.

If I would have to move our 15,000 lines code base away from the JVM, I would
be able to do it in about four months. Most of that time would be spent finding
replaçements for some Java libs with a little interop remodeling.

What would be my target ?  Probably CLR since it is close to the JVM 
implementation. JavaScript will be an option in a more distant future.

Like others said, nothings is as still as stone in the software world, otherwise
things like Clojure would not even exists, we would still be rolling on square
weels...

Luc

> On Dec 27, 2012 11:55 PM, "Sukh Singh" <suckhsi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Is there any chance of clojure community abandoning the JVM as the
> > primary plaform in the future?
> > Yes.
> > Who knows what machines lurk in the hearts of programmers?
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