I hope Caribou is not dormant.  It seems like a powerful tool for building
a content management system, and although I haven't personally needed it
yet, I really like knowing that something like it is available in Clojure
for building that common class of web sites quickly.

On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 1:59 AM, Sébastien Orban <arcanumx...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> The way Clojure allow us to re use discrete component, rather than to have
> them integrated from the get go(or getting integrated via various hack),
> explain partially why there's no huge following to create a framework of
> this kind. Luminus is a nice example - a start point to understand this, as
> opinionated as Rails, but with more leeway to change it's bit and piece.
> Don't forget Hoplon too, it bring us another interesting viewpoint ! (And
> Boot. I love boot)
>
> Clearly different than Rails or Play, but I'm happy about it - otherwise,
> why wouldn't we use directly Rails ?
>
> On Thursday, February 26, 2015 at 5:22:57 AM UTC+1, g vim wrote:
>>
>> Caribou was Clojure's Rails so I'm sad to see it wither. I think Clojure
>> adoption continues to suffer from the lack of a full-featured,
>> strongly-backed web framework like Play and Rails. I don't see why
>> support for a big framework can't co-exist with lightweight library
>> composition options. The Ruby community embraces diversity from Sinatra
>> all the way up to Rails with plenty of variety in between. Different
>> projects & developers require different approaches and there are many
>> advantages in using a large, strongly supported web framework. See Aaron
>> Bedra's excellent video - www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBL59w7fXw4 - for more
>> on this.
>>
>> gvim
>>
>>
>> On 25/02/2015 23:36, Geraldo Lopes de Souza wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I'm checking Caribou, and wanna know if anyone is using it.
>> > It appears that it is a dormant project by the looks of the last update
>> >
>> > https://github.com/caribou/caribou
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance,
>> >
>> > Geraldo Lopes de Souza
>> >
>>
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