Hello, all,

I've brought up the idea of some sort of Clojure community organisation
a few times on this mailing list.  The ideas is to help grow the Clojure
community by doing things like supporting GSoC students, run
infrastructure like Clojars, help run conferences, etc.  I have decided
to start moving forward and apply for fiscal sponsorship from the
Software Freedom Conservancy and Software in the Public Interest.  Those
things take time to work themselves out.  In the meantime, I appreciate
any input/feedback about what this org should do or what it should look
like.  As such, I have posted a page on the community wiki to start
braainstorming and discussing ideas
<http://dev.clojure.org/display/community/Clojure+Community+Organisation>.

A big thank you to everyone.  Participating in this community has been a
very positive experience for me, and I would love to see it to continue
to flourish.  I appreciate any help or advice on how to make this
initiative succeed in supporting the community.

Sincerely,

Daniel

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