Hello all, just wanted to mention a few easy places that someone could help 
out if they're interested.

There are two excellent guides that Andy Fingerhut has written in the past 
on comparators and hash/equality stuff. Andy has given the ok to contribute 
those guides onto the new clojure.org site. This is largely a job of 
porting existing content (in Markdown) into asciidoc, so these are 
comparatively easy things that need to be done. Tasks are here with links 
to the source content:

https://github.com/clojure/clojure-site/issues/15 - comparators 
https://github.com/clojure/clojure-site/issues/16 - hash/equality

There are a number of other issues for needed content as well if you want 
to do more writing!

https://github.com/clojure/clojure-site/issues

Also, we have been working hard on the styling, deployment, and many other 
details and things are looking pretty good. I'm hopeful that we will be 
able to cut over to the new site before the end of the year (even if not 
everything is perfect). 

Alex

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