The last (non-authoritative) word on cider on this mailing list[1] was that
it is unstable. Is that really the case? Is it just a matter of many
packages that depend on it not being updated?

I tried checking the official mailing list[2] and was surprised to find
that it's private.

I'm trying to understand this because I submitted a recipe to MELPA, and
they will no longer accept packages that depend on nrepl.el.

Thanks.
-hume.

[1]
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/clojure/cider/clojure/JfS7ZzePtA4/ZAPHHn1zS5gJ
Tim
Visher: "Also, Cider is _unstable_ at this point. I'm still using nrepl
0.2.0 and it's working fine. I would _not_ recommend upgrading to Cider at this
point."
[2] https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cider-emacs

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