> So, just to be clear, you thought you'd just go ahead and fork, rename, and 
> reannounce my project, instead of sending me an email?

My initial impulse was to send you a pull request however, I saw that there 
were already two outstanding pull requests.

Justin had made his pull request over a year ago, and Paul about four months 
ago. They both added several commits on top of them and you didn't give either 
one of them a reply, nor had you updated the repo in over a year.

I needed this to work now, and given your lack of responsiveness to the others, 
I did not want to have to wait potentially over a year to hear back from you 
(if ever). Your project seemed about as abandoned and forgotten as it could be. 
I'm sorry if I've upset you though, that was not my intention. If you'd like to 
collaborate together please let me know, and also know that you are free to 
shoot me emails off-list.

Sincerely,
Greg

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On Aug 16, 2013, at 7:14 PM, David Santiago <david.santi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So, just to be clear, you thought you'd just go ahead and fork, rename, and 
> reannounce my project, instead of sending me an email? I'm quite open to 
> collaboration and try to work quickly with people on patches, such as with 
> Julian Eduard's recent work to make Hickory work on Clojurescript. I'm sorry 
> it has two open pull requests, but one of those is an exceedingly low 
> priority doc fix and the other simply escaped my attention span, amongst all 
> the other things I work on.
> 
>   Good luck with the project, 
>      David
> 
> 
> On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 2:03 PM, Greg <g...@kinostudios.com> wrote:
> Hey folks,
> 
> After the configleaf plugin stopped working (most likely because of a change 
> in Leiningen), I decided to take it under my wing as and call it slothcfg so 
> that folks could grab the new changes via Clojars & Leiningen.
> 
> Features
> slothcfg for Leiningen 2 fills in the missing features in Leiningen 2's 
> profile support:
> 
> Makes the project.clj file available to your code at runtime so that you can 
> use it as a config file!
> Build profiles for Leiningen that can be set and remain in effect until unset.
> Built-in templates to create .cljs, .cljx or .cljs config files.
> The new plugin features lots of updates:
> 
> What's new in 1.0.0 (aka 1.0.1):
> 
> Renamed project to slothcfg so that users can pull new features from Clojars.
> Removed all use of :use (it's bad, mmm'k?)
> Removed robert-hooke dependency because it comes with leiningen 2.
> Consolidated the set-profile and unset-profile tasks under a generic slothcfg 
> task to future-proof slothcfg.
> Added :file-ext option to specify config file extension.
> Added :template option to allow the option of providing your own mustache 
> template.
> Added :middleware option to optionally transform the project map.
> Added templates for .cljx and .cljs :file-ext.
> Updated .clj template to use 'defonce' now.
> Templates now store config map in an atom to allow for updates within the 
> project.
> dissoc :checkout-deps-shares from the project map to fix an incompatibility 
> with Leiningen 2.3.0 that caused an "Unreadable form" RuntimeException.
> Included @ninjudd's PR to configleaf to add :keyseq and :var options
> Restructured and updated text in README.md
> Grab it at Github: https://github.com/taoeffect/slothcfg
> 
> Cheers!
> Greg
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