Agree with Michael Klishin, I've gotten a few patches into Leiningen as a 
relative Clojure newb and the maintainers have been super friendly and 
helpful.

On Friday, September 26, 2014 11:45:18 PM UTC-7, Michael Klishin wrote:
>
> On 27 September 2014 at 10:34:28, kurofune (jessel...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>) wrote: 
> > I am an looking for a good, active, open source Clojure library/project 
> > to contribute to, but am not sure where to start. Could somebody 
> > give an intermediate level programmer a few pointers as to where 
> > to begin? 
>
> Leiningen has issues tagged "newbie" and its maintainers are some of the 
> nicest 
> people you'll find in open source: 
>
> https://github.com/technomancy/leiningen/labels/Newbie 
>
> Some (unfortunately, only a few to date) ClojureWerkz projects use a 
> similar 
> tag: 
> https://github.com/clojurewerkz/elastisch/labels/low-hanging%20fruit 
>
> Ultimately I'd recommend contributing to either what you can easily see 
> yourself 
> using or something that sounds really interesting. Leiningen is something 
> you will use if you use Clojure, which makes it a no-brainer. 
> -- 
> @michaelklishin, github.com/michaelklishin 
>

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