IMO, it's a very good idea to give much more accent on the easiest options
for newcomers.

Other than not recommending Emacs, do people think that the overall
> organization I suggested is a good idea?  I should reiterate that
> other information needs to be accessible; for now I'd just like to see
> us not presenting people with twelve options as their first view of
> Getting Started, all in link form (after at least two clickthroughs
> from clojure.org, typically).  Of course people are capable of
> digesting the information in the current form, but it takes more time
> and mindshare----and why should it?
>

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