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updating some documentation pointing people to official slack channel. found online this for invites: https://clojurians.herokuapp.com/. Its been so long since i've had an invite, just want to confirm: this is official and not going away any time soon?
just making sure that whoever runs this site intends to run it for the foreseeable future. its going in the CIDER docs and just want to confirm is all
I don't have an answer, but I brought it up in the admin group so hopefully you'll get a response from someone more knowledgeable. IIRC there was discussion of keeping it there but adding some filtering, but don't count on my memory 100% on that 🙂
thanks for the thoughts. its really not a big deal just actually wondering what the "right" way to do this is that I can write down
Totally. AFAIK it'll be around for a good while. There's a bit of necessary uncertainty as we figure out what we can do to prevent or at least minimize these pornspam attacks.
Confirmed my memory with another admin. So yeah, reasonable to expect it to be there for the foreseeable future 🙂
@dpsutton I think http://clojurians.net is the canonical location