Why not make new versions of Clojure support the latest Java version and 
JDK features, and people who need to run an old JDK can just depend on an 
older version of Clojure that works on it? Ideally, bug fixes could still 
be pushed out for maybe 2 versions behind or something.

On Wednesday, 12 August 2015 21:03:12 UTC-7, Mars0i wrote:
>
> For whatever it's worth, I do a lot of Clojure programming on two old 
> Macs.  They were both running Snow Leopard until this week; now one is 
> running Yosemite (ugh), and the other will run Snow Leopard until I get a 
> new computer to replace it in a few months.  Since S.L. doesn't support 
> anything past Java 1.6, I'm happy that Clojure has supported 1.6 for as 
> long as it has.
>

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