> I think that clojure/core team is doing its best to ensure backward
> compatibility and break it only when there are prevalent reasons to do
> it.

So what's the plan for the future? Are there plans to make clojure
stable at some point so that backward compatibility can be expected?
Otherwise I am going to have difficulty continuing to advocate clojure
to my colleagues. In other words, when will the library ecosystem be
considered important enough not to break?

I think a statement of the policies of the Clojure/Core team (perhaps
spelled out on the website) concerning stability and backward
compatibility would really help those of us who want to be able to
rely on Clojure.

Arthur

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