Just noticed one of my research paper made it to the showcase :-). Thanks
for that!
As for clojure resources: I have been mainly used clojure itself, and
visualization libraries, (incanter, quil and gg4clj [to make plots in R
with ggplot2, but you can use it to run any R code]), and sometimes
You're quite welcome; I was happy to add your work there :-) It's always
wonderful seeing folks using Clojure for scientific research. I'm happy to
add similar showcasings to the list.
I should add that I've been wanting to make it easier for folks to submit
suggestions through the site, and add
I've been discussing with Tom Marble the feasibility of putting
Clojars under the umbrella of the Software Freedom Conservancy, since
it has an OSS codebase (which is a requirement for the SFC, and
something that is lacking from the CCO proposal, since moving Clojure
itself under the SFC isn't an
I second both of those thanks. And what timing, I just happen to be
catching up on this mailing list right as the upgrade is happening, so I am
perfectly forewarned. I hope it goes smoothly!
Also, evidence of karma? Shortly after contributing to the Clojars
Bountysource campaign, I received an
The Clojars maintenance is complete, and went off without a hitch.
If you see any oddness, please file an issue at
https://github.com/clojars/clojars-web/issues
- Toby
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 5:30 PM, Toby Crawley wrote:
> This weekend I'll be taking clojars.org down to
On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 9:27 PM, James Elliott wrote:
> I second both of those thanks. And what timing, I just happen to be catching
> up on this mailing list right as the upgrade is happening, so I am perfectly
> forewarned. I hope it goes smoothly!
Thanks James (and