Hello,

Do you know, given the licence of ClojureScript dependencies (which I don't
know in details), if doing the following would go against their licenses ? :

basically, a zip with pre-packaged fixed/tested versions of ClojureScript
and its dependencies, so that, e.g. on Windows, the "manual steps" can be
narrowed down to :

 * download zip
 * unzip
 * set environment variables
there you go

 ?

(a potential step could be to also embed such fixed versions into ccw to add
people start with it too)

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