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Hey Hey! On behalf of the re:Clojure organising committee, I'm very pleased to announce that this year's Call for Papers for the re:Clojure 2021 virtual conference, scheduled for December 3-4, is now open! We already have at least one confirmed keynote speaker for this year, namely Gerald Jay Sussman (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Jay_Sussman). This year, we are partnering with the SciCloj community, so in addition to the usual Clojure goodness, expect workshops and talks putting a spotlight on Clojure and Data Science. If you have something you feel you wish to share with the community, then we look forward to receiving your ideas. The link is on the website (https://www.reclojure.org). See you all in December!

