Pedestal-app is pretty much dead, but pedestal (service)  is alive and well, 
and that is what I was talking about. 

I know some people were upset when pedestal-app was put on hiatus, but I look 
at it a different way.  Libraries like react (and its clojurescript 
counterparts) are changing the way people think about client-side development, 
and that's starting to look like the next big evolutionary step in ui's.  
Pedestal app was very new when this firestorm hit, with very little adoption, 
so I think Cognitect made a prudent choice to suspend it rather than encourage 
people to continue down a path that could end up in obsolescence.  Sure, they 
could have pressed on and made incremental changes as the technology coalesced, 
but why go down that path when it was still early enough to scrap the library 
without affecting many users?

Pedestal-service is a different story.  It's been around longer and from what 
I've seen Cognitect hasn't wavered at all in their support for it.

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