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slipset06:11:55

@lee Thanks for the tip about the org-readme. I’ve been looking for something like that for the longest time!

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slipset07:11:27

@lee a bit envious of your logo. clj-commons should get a logo as well. I’ve been imagining something along the lines of the windows xp default background, but stylized in a clojure fashion.

borkdude08:11:36

Which logo? Clj-easy or rewrite-clj?

slipset08:11:21

either one.

borkdude09:11:11

The clj-easy logo was made by @ericdallo but @lee has made the rewrite-clj logo (and also the jet and SCI logos)

borkdude09:11:27

sure, whatever you fetish :)

slipset09:11:24

The thing is that historically the commons is the grass field where all the farmers send their sheep to feed.

slipset09:11:15

So, bliss, is a nice image of a “commons” in both clojury colors and shapes.

borkdude09:11:55

clj-commons is quite the opposite of green field projects though? ;)

borkdude10:11:03

it is where mature projects florish :-D

slipset10:11:30

Sure, but it maintaining the commons

slipset10:11:42

and keeping the commons green and prosperous for the community.

borkdude10:11:19

I'm convinced, we need this

slipset10:11:03

What, clj-commons or a logo 😛 And I’m not sure you’re convinced, but I’ll stop belabouring my point.

borkdude10:11:24

the logo :) I like the idea hehe

lread14:11:16

@slipset your logo idea brings to mind "put out to pasture" which seems like a pretty good fit. It can mean feeding the sheep, but also a forced retirement due to old age (or I guess in our case, neglect). This lea is a place for those neglected old projects to get some TLC.