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morgen
1.9 was released after ~2 years, 1.10 after 1yr, so expect 1.11 end of June! π
clojure 1.20 will be released 3 months ago, #linear-but-not-really
also the amount of added changes/features in each release decreases. that will mean we will have a release with no changes fairly soon, so clojure 1.##Inf.0
can be here any moment!
could there be a moment when Rich considers Clojure done? Similar to the way Knuth treats Tex?
In 2019 he will give a talk βAre we done yet?β alluding to the 2009 talk βAre we there yet?β
At some point a new version of Clojure might be released just to support a new java version?
let's hope that at some point, a new version of Java is released just to support Clojure π
he eats and sleeps "sometimes " : https://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/retd.html