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Hey everyone, a quick announcement regarding Clara: we've been using it heavily in production at Cerner for some time, so we're making it official an open source project sponsored by Cerner.
You can see the announcement here: http://engineering.cerner.com/blog/clara-rules-joins-cerner-open-source/
This is a good thing for Clara. It reflects its importance to our production systems, and shows this project will be maintained far into the future. Otherwise, not much else will change from the users' perspective; it's the same code in a new location, with all future releases in the com.cerner group on Clojars.