On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Rich Morin <r...@cfcl.com> wrote:
> I have no argument with The Climate Corporation's business model;
> my problems are with Monsanto.  That said, I don't want to dive
> off into that discussion.  In fact, my comment about them should
> probably have been left out of my initial posting.

If you think that discussion is inappropriate for this list (and I
agree - it is), then why do you think this discussion is appropriate:

> Can we get back to talking about folks who are using Clojure to
> make a positive impact?

It seems to me this is bound to be a political or at least a very
subjective one based on people's own moral compass and their ideology?
As such I don't think it's a particularly useful discussion on what is
primarily a technical list. Perhaps post the question on Quora? That
seems to be very friendly toward political / moral discussions...
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