A couple of months ago I discovered DevDocs:

http://devdocs.io/


As a developer who has been spending a lot of time with front-end DOM / 
JavaScript / HTTP / XHR code over the past 6 months, it's been a real boon.

The maintainer is using Trello as a mechanism to collect suggestions and 
votes for what libraries, languages and tools should have their 
documentation ported into DevDocs:

https://trello.com/b/6BmTulfx/devdocs-documentation


Back in late August, I requested that Clojure be added to the voting-list, 
but didn't notice until yesterday that he did add it, in the "[Other]" list.

*If you would like to see Clojure's docs available through DevDocs, please 
go vote for it!*  It may be some time before the maintainer gets around to 
it, but he does seem quite responsive when the votes tally up for a 
particular entry.


Perhaps some other popular Clojure-related APIs could be suggested as well: 
 ring, Datomic, etc.

In the long run, I hope the maintainer will open source the DevDocs 
platform and some docs-contribution mechanism (it's not an open platform at 
present), but I find it to be a very practical and useful tool in any case.


Best regards.

--
Michael Bradley, Jr.
@michaelsbradley

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