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What would you guys say about a Clojure Community forum ? Clojure Google Group has great reach, really useful for ANN related things, but I kinda find cumbersome to write/discuss anything there, and paste code, link etc.. Feedback highly appreciated... Thanks! http://community.clojurist.net/?utm_source=slack
@bcambel: there is http://clojureverse.org/c/closp with the goal to integrate more projects. Not sure if the maintainer is still active
@bcambel: sorry, wrong link: http://clojureverse.org/
@bcambel: clojureverse is actively maintained. There has not been much interest by the community as far as I can tell but you might want to chat with @plexus about this
With any kind of forum getting traction is probably the hardest bit...
yes, http://clojureverse.org is definitely alive, I haven't been pushing it very hard yet, but it's supposed to stick around. There are also a couple private groups on there with a bit more action
yeah , @martinklepsch it is hard to maintain a community. @plexus: it is not that, I have the similar idea to maintain a community ( see the my post at 2:33pm)