On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 5:45 AM, Stuart Sierra
<the.stuart.sie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Not sure I understand the question.  If you're designing a library,
> you probably want to test on both.

I meant more from the point of view of providing feedback to the
Clojure team. If someone is comfortable developing against a fairly
bleeding edge release, is it more valuable to the Clojure team to get
feedback on the specific alpha builds or to get feedback on the
snapshot builds?

While I'm still pre-production on my apps, or at least the Clojure
portion of them, I'm happy to run on (master) SNAPSHOT builds as long
as things actually work (which, occasionally, they don't).
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-- Margaret Atwood

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