On Thursday, May 24, 2012 3:11:21 PM UTC-5, banseljaj wrote:
 

> Looking forward to all input.
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I suggest bundling Dave Ray's "VimClojure-Easy" 
(http://blog.darevay.com/2011/10/vimclojure-easy/).  It's a fully 
functional, bare-bones Vim + VimClojure, REPL-in-editor setup that's 
completely painless.  Further, the supplied .vimrc is stripped to only the 
entries needed to make it work ... you can merge it with your own, or 
customize it to suit.

I used it myself to get up & running, and then just merged in my own, 
highly customized .vimrc along with my own pathogen-infected .vim directory.

Another suggestion might be to have some kind of Internet file-sharing  
(Dropbox, Ubuntu One, ...) so that users can migrate files from their 
"home" systems to this new one (whether virtualized or in a bootable 
partition).

Otherwise, it looks interesting and I wish you the best with it.  It won't 
convert me, but I expect there is a large target audience for it.

Tom.

regards.
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> banseljaj
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