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@alexmiller I'm waiting on confirmation of Michael Glaesemann's CA (he's not listed on the contributors page) to apply TCHECK-132; is that something you can look into or can point me to someone who can?
I can confirm we got it, go ahead
@alexmiller thanks!
@alexmiller Since you're back... Someone noticed that algo.graph
has never had a Maven release. Is there a maintainer for that? Is it a "dead" contrib project at this point?
The code in there came from the old clojure-contrib and I think Tim Baldridge was the one that requested it if memory serves. But I would consider it dead now.
alexmiller: Seems like it would be worth putting a note on the README to make that clear since it appears in the generated reference docs as 0.1.0 (in development) and the readme suggests there might actually be a release on Maven? I'm happy to make some edits directly (to the ns docstring and the readme) if you're cool with that. Just to head off future confusion.
I'll do it when I get a chance