I've created a directory of active, open source Clojure projects at 
http://open-source.braveclojure.com/. Its purpose is to help people who 
want to improve their skills or get more involved in the community find 
projects that are welcoming new contributors, and to help project 
owners/maintainers get more visibility and squash more tickets.

Each project has (or should have) clear instructions on:

* Developing the project locally
* Running tests if there are tests
* Contributing code (pull request? tests required?)
* Contacting other devs - slack, mailing list, IRC, etc

Also, there's a "beginner-friendly" flag so that new Clojurists can easily 
find projects with tasks that are appropriate for their skill level.

More details, including notes on the stack, 
at http://www.flyingmachinestudios.com/programming/open-source-clojure/

Thanks!
Daniel

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