Hi all,

Within last two years, many alternate clojure implementations have
come up, which embrace python, javascript, lua, C, and more recently
ruby.

Common lisp also commited the same mistake back in the past. So many
common lisp implementations exist like SBCL, ABCL, lispworks etc.
which cause fragmantation and rusting in the community.

Though it has many positive points for clojure in general, this thread
is created to discuss the warts and solutions.

One of the solution is to convert different implementations of clojure
into different languages. One example is rouge, which embraces MIT
liscence, runs on YARV. Similarly Clojurescript can become a different
language instead of different implementation..

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