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@symbit: I just pushed a new boot-immutant 0.6.0-SNAPSHOT. Would you be willing to try it when you have a chance? Note that the immutant-war
task has been renamed to gird
. https://github.com/immutant/boot-immutant/tree/master/test-app/build.boot#L9 has an example of current usage
https://www.wordnik.com/words/gird - in the "prepare for war" sense :)
I wanted to drop the immutant- prefix, and it no longer creates a war, so the current name was no good
@jcrossley3 was the source of the name
i can't take credit for "gird". i suggested "prepare-for-war" to which @tcrawley said "gird!"