The State of Clojure survey last year saw 75% using Java 7 and 19% on Java 
6.

http://cemerick.com/2013/11/18/results-of-the-2013-state-of-clojure-clojurescript-survey/


On Monday, April 28, 2014 12:56:51 PM UTC-5, Chris Price wrote:
>
> Recently a few co-workers and I have been discussing options related to 
> compiling a few tiny Java libraries that some of our Clojure libraries 
> depend on.  We realized that we should be explicitly setting the Java 
> source/target version for jars that we publish to clojars/maven central. 
>  Now we're trying to decide which version of Java to target.  We'd like to 
> target Java 7, but don't want to preclude people from using our OSS 
> libraries if there are large numbers of folks still on Java 6... 
>
> So, I'm curious... does anyone have any rough idea what the breakdown is 
> between production Clojure apps running on Java 7 vs. Java 6?  It *feels* 
> like Clojure is being used most frequently for SaaS-type applications, and 
> in those kinds of environments the developers/administrators can be pretty 
> prescriptive about JRE version, so maybe many/most folks are on Java 7 
> already?
>  

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