>
> Sorry to be an absolute pain, but could we not have a single page that
> has (almost everything) that a newbie might want to know.  Can't we be
> a bit opinionated, like: 
>
> editor: emacs
> builder: leiningen
> repl: swank
> emacs packages: clojure-mode, paredit, highlight-parens, autocomplete, 
> ac-slime
>
> Newbies don't want choices for options they don't understand.  Can we
> decide on a canonical (or several canonical) solutions.  Like
> packaging.  When they get more advanced and want to swap components
> out, great.  Maybe clojure-mode isn't the place for this.  Can we
> create a repo that is for this type of thing?  By we I mean Phil or
> Sean, since you guys are known to the community.  I picture a single
> page for each of these canonical setups, so the user doesn't have to
> click somewhere else.  A page that brings it all together.  People go
> buy books for this type of thing.  They don't want the book saying:
> "Now go buy this other book for this step in the process".
>
> What I'm really asking for is does the community (anyone) see value in 
> this type of thing, and if so can we create a github repo dedicated to the 
> purpose?
>

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