On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Brian Marick <mar...@exampler.com> wrote:
> I think "is it actively maintained?" is not a particularly interesting 
> question for a community. The question is: "is this a useful library?" Then: 
> "is the original author maintaining it?" And then, if not: "who will pick it 
> up?"

Well, I'd hope that we can find (active) maintainers for libraries
that are actually useful :)

I got an email off-list asking what to do about code that relies on
clojure.contrib.str-utils2 with a link to documentation on the
richhickey.github.com repo. That namespace isn't even in the list of
contrib modules in
https://github.com/clojure/clojure-contrib/tree/master/modules so I
can only assume it was migrated to clojure.string as part of Clojure
1.2.0 (along with c.c.string and c.c.str-utils). For me, that's
"pre-history". As Clojure continues to grow in popularity, that will
be pre-history for the vast majority of Clojure users too - for anyone
who picks up Clojure first via 1.3.0.

Anything we can do to clean up outdated documentation, web pages,
blogs and so on will help all those who come along from this point on.

The pain of migrating from Contrib 1.2.0 (or earlier) to the New
Contrib Libraries (whether you stay on Clojure 1.2.x or move to
Clojure 1.3.0) is a one-time "tax" for early adopters and, as
unpleasant as that may be, I expect future migrations to be easier
even if Clojure introduces breaking changes because the libraries that
make this jump are more likely to continue to be actively maintained
(as long as they remain useful).
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-- Gustave Flaubert, French realist novelist (1821-1880)

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