These are the specific objections- BTW we are using clojure as part of
Server side code for website...
1. "This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of New York". Not
acceptable: The federal government cannot agree to be bound by state law.
2. "Each party waives its rights to a jury t
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has done some visible Clojure
work.
http://cfpb.github.io/articles/seeking-clojure-developers-to-work-on-qu/
https://github.com/cfpb/qu
Alex
On Friday, August 8, 2014 7:54:08 PM UTC-5, rcg wrote:
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> Hello;
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> We are looking for Clojure success storie
For the context, recent discussion about EPL Vs
Government https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/clojure/jNEYM04TLiU
Jozef
On Sunday, August 10, 2014 1:19:48 PM UTC+2, Paul Butcher wrote:
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> Out of interest, which aspect(s) of the EPL are your lawyers objecting to?
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Out of interest, which aspect(s) of the EPL are your lawyers objecting to?
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was there any lawyerly review of the EPL as part of your project?
On Saturday, August 9, 2014 2:30:10 PM UTC-10, Dylan Butman wrote:
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> We've had a software product in congress for a while now. The version
> there isn't clojure, but we've had a number of talks about integrating our
> newer vers
We've had a software product in congress for a while now. The version there
isn't clojure, but we've had a number of talks about integrating our newer
versions that do contain heavy amounts of clojure. We recently did a
complete rewrite of cosponsor.gov (which we had previously written in
ruby/
Hello;
We are looking for Clojure success stories within the US Government.
If you have a success story you'd be willing to share, this may counter or
help resolve objections to the EPL license that have been raised by
Lawyers. Our development group has had much success with Clojure.
Unfortuna