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2021-08-19
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Thanks, @deleted-user, for prompting us to share our gratitude and providing the place for it
thanks to @lorilynjmiller for her excellent podcast! in the episode with @alexmiller I was reminded of how lonely creating can be and how sometimes getting thanked makes all the difference in the world
and I love how helpful and welcoming and friendly @lee and @martinklepsch have been with contributions to cljdoc! thank you so much!
I’ve been working with the kind folks in the Debian Clojure packaging team and I am thankful for their continued efforts (even when I don’t understand what they all are :), particularly Elana Hashman, and recently Leandro Doctors who is doing a GSoC project working on packaging the Clojure CLI
(and if you're interested in this area, they have a BoF at the Debian Conf in 2 minutes :) https://debconf21.debconf.org/talks/12-clojure-packaging-team-bof/
actually in exactly one week from now :) :) oops
@ericdallo is doing great work with #lsp for which I'm very grateful, it's been another boost in productivity in my clojure+emacs setup! it's also a lot of fun co-operating with him on new features from the clj-kondo side
Thank you! @borkdude helps a lot with clj-kondo as upstream project, I'd like to thank @brandon.ringe as well for the debugs and bug reports from Calva as downstream, it made clojure-lsp really mature :)
Thanks! I'd like to thank @ericdallo for his work on clojure-lsp. He's been so very responsive and quick to fix issues and add features! I'm excited to see clojure-lsp continue to be improved. Also thanks to @pez for giving me the opportunity to maintain Calva with him. I feel I've grown a lot because of it, and it's been a very rewarding experience.
Thanks to @eggsyntax for recruiting me a user who knows nada about Clojure to test the Get Started with Clojure experience I’ve been putting together this week. As @deleted-user points out: it is quite hard to get feedback on these things! User testing session tomorrow at 13 CET. 🙏 ❤️