>
> I think that for today I will stick with the "lib" folder solution,
> proposed by James, but I encourage the knowledgefull people Jonathan and
> James to work together to deliver a Clojars or Amazonaws online repository
> with more-or-less daily update, since the engine is really well-maintained.
> And a Clojure wrapper? I also think that there is no need to strip away the
> testdata since it contains many materials and shaders good for prototyping
> or prodution.
>

I think the best solution would be to separate it, that's
my plan. That is, to have "jme" with only the core, and
"jme-extra" or similar, with the extra goodies.

Jonathan

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