Clojure 1.8.0-alpha3 is now available.
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Tuples have been disabled after further analysis of performance impacts.

Out of curiosity, could this have surfaced in alpha2 as a memory leak?

We had alpha2 in production for about a week and it looked like we were seeing 
a very slow memory leak. Our next production build was based on alpha4 and we 
have not seen that same memory curve (in a slightly longer period).

Now that we’ve had longer in production, we are still seeing a slow memory 
leak. We are prepping to move back to 1.7.0 for the time being. If we don’t see 
the leak on 1.7.0 (so we can isolate the leak as coming from our code vs "your" 
code), we’ll put one server back on 1.8.0 Alpha 4 and see if we can identify 
what is actually leaking.

Sean Corfield -- (904) 302-SEAN
World Singles -- http://worldsingles.com/


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